Author Topic: CGI_Modern Living  (Read 2771 times)

2015-11-13, 07:31:08

Voskresenski

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Greetings!
I would not mind having a cup of tea in this place.
You can find a link to the backgrond picture in this project on my behance page https://www.behance.net/voskresenski
Thanks for watching.






2015-11-13, 08:01:21
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mitviz

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its nice, warm it up abit inside, a nice light, something cozy on tv:)
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2015-11-13, 08:47:30
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Voskresenski

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I am very pleased, thank you)

2015-11-13, 09:32:21
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RolandB

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I really love the atmosphere, it's nice done.
Background is a backplate ? If yes where did you find it ? Thanks and congrats !
Roland
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2015-11-13, 16:22:00
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fellazb

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Hi there,

Very nice and atmospheric images. I notice one thing though that's also visible in your former kitchen project. There's a clear white outline around the objects where you placed the background image. It looks like some bad alpha output and I also encouter this problem when saving out as .exr. I've done some tests and it works best if you tick the checkbox "direct visibility override" and leave it black. Now your alpha channel is o.k without losing your light setup.


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If someone has a better workaround or some other info for better alpha channels when saving as .exr I'd really like to know.