Studio Setup for Furniture
Re: Studio Setup for Furniture
Very nice.
Glad to hear that it works.
Anyone who has installed the latest version of Twilight may have the preset sky setting for this HDR already in their Environment dialog - but only if you did not already have Twilight installed previously. This is because Twilight will not over-write your existing Preset Sky settings file.
Glad to hear that it works.
Anyone who has installed the latest version of Twilight may have the preset sky setting for this HDR already in their Environment dialog - but only if you did not already have Twilight installed previously. This is because Twilight will not over-write your existing Preset Sky settings file.
Re: Studio Setup for Furniture
Not furniture but similar idea. I quite like this one. The handles have a very low level light source inside.
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interesting. looks good, but the shadow/sun should be off in order to pure test the hdri
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Good point, thick as today.
Re: Studio Setup for Furniture
Corrected my mistake, sorry folks.
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Re: Studio Setup for Furniture
Thanks Fletch.
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this is great!
any tips for something like my attached render where I guess the walls are blocking the studio light? I want the floor to be hit with light. I know 90 is recommended rotation, is there another I should try? Experimenting on my own and seems the same. Or is the only way to add actual lights? Oh I'm using the studio skp that was attached with modified "front-low" view.
Thanks!
any tips for something like my attached render where I guess the walls are blocking the studio light? I want the floor to be hit with light. I know 90 is recommended rotation, is there another I should try? Experimenting on my own and seems the same. Or is the only way to add actual lights? Oh I'm using the studio skp that was attached with modified "front-low" view.
Thanks!
Re: Studio Setup for Furniture
Try a large rectangular emitter plane above the stage.
make sure the plane is "facing" down into the stage area
try setting emit material to 500w/m2
make sure the plane is "facing" down into the stage area
try setting emit material to 500w/m2
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