Author Topic: Basic render studio scene  (Read 20738 times)

2024-01-09, 12:25:20
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Moose

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Is there a solution that works for C4D?
I can override the enviro material in corona settings or in the shadow catcher material... however the results are not as expected. I cannot seem to get a pure white background. Am I going to have to comp this?

Appreciate any suggestion,
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2024-01-09, 13:34:29
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2024-01-09, 14:12:30
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Is there a solution that works for C4D?
I can override the enviro material in corona settings or in the shadow catcher material... however the results are not as expected. I cannot seem to get a pure white background. Am I going to have to comp this?

Don't forget that background is affected by tone mapping, even if you have your background as pure white, that does not mean it will render as such. To compensate for this you may want to use Corona tonemap control map (shader) and exclude your background from being affected by tone mapping, exposure and/or LUT.
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2024-01-09, 14:47:16
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oh wow thanks, I will check out that infinite studio now! I did find a file posted by Cinemike over on the C4D section that has a set up for this situation. That can be found here for anyone else looking:  https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php?topic=32587.0

Appreciate your help