Sunday, April 22, 2007
Friday, April 13, 2007
Monday, April 09, 2007
Kitchie Nadal, Singapore Dec'06
A gig that shouldn't be missed:
Rivermaya in Singapore, 9Apr07
I snobbed this gig...(coz already watched them last year). Twas a great show I suppose!
Gone are those gay-ish hairdo (above).
Gone are those gay-ish hairdo (above).
Saturday, April 07, 2007
Friday, April 06, 2007
Split Rendering Tutorial Part 2 - MOOD SHOTS
Here's to add another dimension to your renderings. Its actually part 2 of my 'split rendering' tutorial and here's one of the applications. I won't be too specific on the parameter settings. This is to basically explain the concept.
Let's do a basic workflow, create split render passes with:
1. No lights, only HDR (sunset) applied to Vray environment (image below):
2. Vray Sun (sunset position) only, HDR is off (image below):
Let's do a basic workflow, create split render passes with:
1. No lights, only HDR (sunset) applied to Vray environment (image below):
2. Vray Sun (sunset position) only, HDR is off (image below):
3. Only Living room lights on, Sun and HDR is off (image below):
4. In Autodesk Combustion, composite the images with HDR Pass as the background image, screen merged with Sun Pass. With this (HDR+SUN) as the background, screen blend with the Living room lights pass as the foreground. Applying color correct modifiers will give you flexibility to dim or brighten your scene as desired. Its all about perception so how you control colors and brightness is your call. As a guide for this tutorial, here's a blending flowchart used:
5. Here are the mood shots:
- sunset mood:
- sunset, kitchen lights on:
- with added living room lights:
Since we are working in Combustion workspace, we can animate the dimming or brightening of lights. With rendered animation passes, we can do a lot more :)
Blessed Easter to all!!
Thursday, April 05, 2007
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