Author Topic: Tajin, Mexico  (Read 2393 times)

2016-12-21, 18:37:03

jacynnoru

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Some tests, for the first time using Corona to recreate in these 360 archaeological zones of ancient Mexico.

http://www.tlamachqui.com.mx/360/tajin/tajin.html

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tajin, tlamachqui, panoramic, mexico, veracruz
« Last Edit: 2016-12-21, 19:37:47 by jacynnoru »

2016-12-21, 18:58:11
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johan belmans

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How did you do this insane sun effect?

Further more, I would recommend to render the image with a higher resolution, so it will be less blurry.
As this is a WIP next time you better post in the Work in Progress section.
« Last Edit: 2016-12-21, 19:03:07 by belly »

2016-12-21, 21:20:38
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jacynnoru

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Ohh sorry, do not check that there was wip section, and as you are right that I will make a higher resolution image, this was to review interaction, and colors, with the behavior of light, I am excited, with the results that I will probably be Making these 360 throughout the next week but from the other archaeological sites.

2016-12-22, 09:20:31
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johan belmans

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I am still wondering how you did this lens flare effect.