Author Topic: Hof Emblehem  (Read 4688 times)

2015-12-18, 17:31:40

johan belmans

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It has been a while posting new stuff.
So here it is:


and some visuals:






2015-12-18, 20:39:45
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Hey man,

The project is great, great modeling, texturing and lighting...BUT...your cameras animation skills are awefull. Doesn't matter if you do great 3D if you can't show off it properly.
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2015-12-19, 11:19:07
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johan belmans

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Hi Bruno,

I don't have any "camera man thing" background, anyway the client likes it.
But, how would you have done the camera movements? Whats is wrong in your opinion?
Are there any general do's and dont's?
Feedback would be great.

2015-12-21, 07:36:27
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Great! Nice architecture! The third picture looks very good!  How didi you made a road? Rail clone or other technics? Thanks.

2015-12-21, 12:04:53
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Great! Nice architecture! The third picture looks very good!  How didi you made a road? Rail clone or other technics? Thanks.

Hi Seabass

The roads are created by using Loft (under Compound Objects). Ted Boardman can guide you true this http://www.cgarchitect.com/2010/12/lofting
Textures comes from www.cgtextures.com
But the road in the third picture is photo-montage.

2015-12-21, 18:22:07
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I think the "tilt shift" effect is a bit to strong and it needs a painted mask to work properly.
You are applying a "3D" lens effect to a 2D image, so you are not considering the camera distance in "3D" to the objects.



Look at this image.

The dome is in focus as well as the other objects in that "distance plane" in 3D...even tho' the background buildings are in the same "line" (as in XY coordinates of the image) they get out of focus because they are indeed farther away in space...

So the closest tree in your image, will probably be all out of focus, not just the bottom part.

The gradient mask works well, but you can paint with a soft brush the elements wich are not in the same distance with your object of focus...

I hope I've explain it well, pardon my english :)



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2015-12-22, 10:38:32
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Hi Ylucic

yeaah, could be.
If I remember well, we painted the blur away , just to put the focus on the project itself.