Day and Night _ Hypershot+Sketchup
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another try with hypershot
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They look great, nomeradona, but wouldn't the light be reflected in the window behind it (in the night shot)?
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I didn't know you could add lighting in hypershot, is that from the program or a photoshop edit?
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Marian if you use an HDR image as the texture on an object you can create a light source out of the object.
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Nomer,
I love it. Good work. You achieved a very nice, almost non-photo real look. I especially love the first one.
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@daniel said:
They look great, nomeradona, but wouldn't the light be reflected in the window behind it (in the night shot)?
daniel you are absolutely right. i actually dont have any glass there. it was a test scene for hypershot and i purposely removed the glass. but now i realized its much better with the glass. -
@marian said:
I didn't know you could add lighting in hypershot, is that from the program or a photoshop edit?
phil is right on that, beside there is this special material caleld flat. i have downloaded the bip file at bunkspeed, openned that file and saved the material. -
@earthmover said:
Nomer,
I love it. Good work. You achieved a very nice, almost non-photo real look. I especially love the first one.
thanks EM. im a bit cxonfused, seems my new LCD montitor is too bright, when i openned this file with another computer, they are too dark. i looked for the adobe gamma to calibrate it but unfortunately its not in the CS3 package. went to adobe site and downloaded it from there. but now the problem i am use too with monitor and now im knsa confused with the brightness. i corrected the levels using PS. what do you think
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