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    • mitcorbM Offline
      mitcorb
      last edited by

      I was under the delusion that there was a way to change the transparency of the image at any time. That is why I edited my first response-- I wasn't so sure. And I could not quickly find an outside answer. Maybe if the photo was converted to a material? Project it onto a face? As a material/texture you have transparency control?

      I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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      • Dave RD Offline
        Dave R
        last edited by

        You can control the transparency of both the photo and model if the photo is imported as a Match Photo. Go to the Edit tab of the Styles dialog box, click on the blue cube icon and look at the bottom of the box. There are sliders for controlling transparency. You can also choose to hide the model and or the photo via tick boxes.

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        • mitcorbM Offline
          mitcorb
          last edited by

          Ahh, sooo... I'm not that crazy. Just sorta crazy.

          I take the slow, deliberate approach in my aimless wandering.

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          • T Offline
            thelandscaper
            last edited by

            Hey guys thaks for the help!! This is what I got at the begining.....


            foto.jpg

            "If life brings you lemons, get salt, Tequila and call me over"

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            • T Offline
              thelandscaper
              last edited by

              And as you can see... I figure it now, thanks to you haha.... I just un-select the "foregroung photo" box on the edit option for the styles and Voala! the materials and faces that I needed showed up!
              So that's my result... as you can see.... is ok....

              Thanks a lot!!!
              I will not kill myself this time! lol


              Prueba #1.jpg

              "If life brings you lemons, get salt, Tequila and call me over"

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              • charly2008C Offline
                charly2008
                last edited by

                Hi,

                In relation to photo match, I also consider myself a beginner. I've tried to export the model, with the matched photo from David, to Kerkythea. But in Kerkythea only the model is shown without the matched photo. What am I doing wrong?

                Charly


                2011-10-04_160338.jpg

                He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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                • GaieusG Offline
                  Gaieus
                  last edited by

                  Nothing. Kerky cannot import the background photo. What you can do now is to render the image and render and alpha mask and combine them in an image editor - or import the background image as such into Kerkythea.

                  Gai...

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                  • charly2008C Offline
                    charly2008
                    last edited by

                    Hi Gaieus,

                    thanks for the information. That with the alpha mask, I have also not yet understood properly. The technique with the alpha mask, I have to study in detail.

                    Charly

                    He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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                    • GaieusG Offline
                      Gaieus
                      last edited by

                      OK, sorry, it is not called "aplha" mask just mask. See below. Basically it will render a B&W contour image you can use in PS to "mask" the black background out to be transparent.

                      Also, you can set a static image for the background, too.


                      Mask.png


                      BackgroundImage.png

                      Gai...

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                      • dereiD Offline
                        derei
                        last edited by

                        @charly2008 said:

                        The technique with the alpha mask, I have to study in detail.

                        Charly

                        Alpha Mask is just a black image which have white areas representing the area occupied by object(s) in model. You will use it in a image editor to blend the model into a image, as Gaieus said.

                        See below the steps of a work I had to do long time ago:


                        original image, used to photomatch the model and also, to blend with rendered image.


                        rendered image, positon photomatched to fit in image (see last image)


                        alpha image. It can be used as alpha mask in Photoshop for blending.


                        composed image. Actually, it needed a little more work, not just the alpha mask, because of the bottom part of rendering, that I had to delete.

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                        • charly2008C Offline
                          charly2008
                          last edited by

                          Gaieus and dereeei,

                          thanks again for your efforts. I'm always delighted by the friendly help in the forum. I'll check it yet again in peace.

                          Charly

                          He who makes no mistakes, makes nothing

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