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@Selinita
Thank you. I appreciate the compliment, coming from you.
yep..
doesn't matter what HDRI I use .. here is another screen shot which is just a new scene the clouds added to the scene and a HDRI added to the background.. nothing else.
it's a great plugin and I will be using it a lot for my images for sure..
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Very nice !!! Nice modeling and shading.
I didn't remember the series, so I googled it and I found this page:
http://www.thepropgallery.com/filmed-in-miniature-the-models-of-ufo
Funny how they were doing it before the computer age :-)
Double post
Weta still does it for some stuff
the Rivendell miniature is awesome, I would love to see it in real life.
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my mind still boggled on the idl revelation. idl makes sss settings not work?
in poser there is ibl lights. is it another term for hdri, are they the same thing?
is hd dome like an emissive light? can we use anything glows instead of point or directional lights?
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It doesn't trigger it, but doesn't prevent direct lights of doing so.
It looks like it, but I'm not 100% sure. (I don't use Poser).
Not really
You could if Carrara was able to read HDR images in the shader room because anything glows is based on object colors.
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I suppose you use a shadow catcher to sink the object in the background. For transparency to work, you would need to get a render from the top camera and use it to shade your plane. I'm afraid it's a bit tricky to arrange properly, but it should work eventually (if it's worth the effort).
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Thanks Selinita for the pdf tutorial file.
Make that a double thanks !!
Gorgeous sky example
been trying for cerulean skies for years
Thank you Selenita,
I do appreciate the effort to come up with some documentation (that's the part of software development I like less :-)). Doing it in steps is a very good idea.
Il will try your settings that differ from mine. One remark, my experience is that it's often best not to change the shadow percentage and leave it at 100% If the shadows are not right, the error is usually somewhere else.
Thanks a lot for this, Phil, I'll try it this W.E.!
Setting the HDRI brightness to 150% is pure genius. That set it just right.
Have fun ;-)
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Thanks for this Pilemo, and thanks to Selina for the tutorial, and to Stezza and others for reporting experiments. I haven't had a chance to try this yet but I can see adding efficiency to some of my scenes.
do photo ies fit in somehow? they seem immune to brightness and range settings
Learning my way around this great new plugin. Thank you, Philemo!
this is such a great little tool
If you do get the error message popup when loading the plugin, what I do is hide the items in the scene tab that I may have loaded and then load the lighting plugin and then unhide.. this is a workaround that works for me..
great plugin that is very usefull
thanks !
Any chance of a macOS version or are you still having issues with your Mac? Need some help?