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~ Thanx very much _ Yeah , kind of agree _ Flag colour is off ( yeah , kind of too brite )
~ the lighting of the saucer _ Rendered "as" with Hidden objects ( terrain , building , flag )
kind of file save PSD _ with Render Alpha Channel and Use Premultiplied Alpha selected ~
~ and glad You liked the Title ~
~ alright then , thanx kindly ~
Sorry, we posted at about the same time, and then I didn't go back and check for responses.
Carrara has several preset scenes. To me, the best way for you to understand how to make killer water reflections is to load the Spectral Clouds preset, and look in the shader room to see how it was done.
It is located in your browser under Scenes/MIsc/Spectral Clouds.
_ and How does One have this Ocean/Water light rippley_wavey look ?? ~ thanx
_ Not reflections _ The Waves themselves ~ thanx
The same advice applies to making the waves.
Edit - The spectral clouds preset is a full scene, including water plane.
Thank you Stezza and UnifiedBrain for the nice comments.
And thank you Stezza for hosting another awesome challenege. As usual it will be difficult to vote - so many great images.
hope it was satisfactory for everyone..
the challenge topics are easy enough it's getting the participation that is getting harder.. it shows in the Art forum post I put up .. zero replies & minimal views apart from me lol
anyways onwards and upwards...
it will be good getting back to paper & pen to add up the votes as I don't have a spreadsheet on my PC anymore ... now where is that pesky paperclip
I feel so guilty and sad but 3D is my happy place and one thing I loathe with a vengeance is rating and judging other people's stuff, it's something I just won't do.
Also I am exceedingly uncompetitive I feel shame, unreservedness and imposter syndrome if I actually win anything, and I am doing this for fun, competitions are like work.
I do veiw all your entries and work in progresses
again I am so sorry I won't enter or vote
I know where you're coming from..
I don't rate or judge any entries I just pick what I like flaws & all
I will try to participate in the Carrara challenges as long as they are offered. Might occasionally miss one here or there. I don't want to pressure anyone else to participate, but I do favor encouraging people. There is a difference between encouragement and pressure; at least I think so. I have learned a lot from the challenges. I am still learning a lot. As for ranking, Daz is offering store credit for ranking, so we rank. I'd prefer anonymous votes precisely because some people are uncomfortable ranking, or being ranked.
What would be bad? Trolling.
In my view the Carrara Challenge is all good. Participating is good. Not participating is good. Voting is good. Not voting is good.
to all.
Note - I can't see the tiny forum font anymore. It shrunk down recently. I am posting in heading 3 now. Apologies to people whose forum font has not been shrunk down.
~ alrite then _ thx
Thank you, @Chohole. I can see, I can see.
get your votes in if you haven't already..
it's Grand Final day on Sunday my time so I'll close it off on Monday my time which will probably be Sunday in someone's time...
then the pen and paper comes out!
If I had more disciplne I would have done more post work.
Obviously I don't have such discipline so here is a test and demonstration since these challenges are about experiments and showing work and showing what an awesome 3D tool Carrara is.
But first, and I'm pretty ignorant of this stuff, but...to my delight, Carrara cleans up its own files when deleting Objects and Shaders then saving a new file.
My original final scene weighed in at a bloated 32.4 MB.
When I deleted almost everything to make a test custom matte, Carrara saved it at a wonderful 12 KB!
Whoot whoot!!
Okay, meanwhile...
My test was to demonstrate a custom 'self shadow' matte.
As an example, I chose the pink shell of the 'Gal' snail.
I wanted to enhace the color of the 'self' shadows of the shell. But, before I ruined everything...
I saved a new scene File > Save As > Pink_Shell_Self_Shadow_Matte
Now that my original scene is safe I can start wrecking stuff up.
For this test, I only wanted to alter the self shadows of the pink shell. So I deleted everything except the shell, her body and the Keylight.
I then Deleted all other Objects and Shaders.
Then, I made two new shaders, a 'White' shader and a 'White Glow' shader. The White shader has pure white in the Color Channel and the White Glow has pure white in the Glow Channel. All other Channels are set to ' None'
I set the Backdrop to pure white.
I applied the 'White' shader to the shell and White Glow to the snail body.
You can see the White Glow shader applied to the snail acts as a mask against the white backdrop leaving us with the shell self shadow to manipulate. (well, the 'white glow' is displayed as black in the viewport, but you understand...)
Post Work:
I then applied a colored solid (default color, lol it actually looks nice by total accident...), used an 'Inverted Luma Matte' and...voila!
Dropped that onto my final composite as a test and we not only have colored self shadows, we now have full control of hue and saturation or anything via that colored solid layer and matte.
P.S. sorry for AE reference, I'm not an Adobe snob just what I have from back in...2010,and I have Hit Film Pro, I'm just super super lazy to learn, wow I'm behind the times and I dropped Adobe since then and their stupid 'rental' paradigm, and everyone else...you get the picture...
Cheers, hope that makes some (non) sense.
P.P.S - edited to add: look how drab and dead those other black shadows look in comparison, even though I set my Keylight to Shadow Intensity 60%...well it's all subjective and art...
Super Cheers
P.P.P.S - for the Keylight, turn off Cast Shadows...agh, F- Jonathan, lol
Thanks for this detailed explanation. Very cool technique and effect.
Thank you Diomede
great work @desertdude and happy that your snails won the challenge.. it was my favourite image as well as many other voters.
great details on how you achieved the final render awesome
Thank you Stezza!
The coolest vote talley report... Ever!
Very nicely presented, Stezza - and incredible host work! Bravo!
_ +1 _ yeah , pretty much ~
thanks
I hope the winners store credit is still there after the upgrade on the site
~ you're welcome ~
and _ yeah , it is _
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