Teenager's room
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too neat!
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@unknownuser said:
Twilight Render
Have you a link for a tutorial for this special animation rendering images?
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yes of course.
choose aspect ratio 1:2 for example 6000:3000 and spherical as render mode
Than you will get an equirectangular panorama, which you can use for any panoviewer.
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Excellent work as always!
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@unknownuser said:
Than you will get an equirectangular panorama, which you can use for any panoviewer
Ok thanks! So what is the name of your panoviewer?
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Maybe this can interest you! (Minute 2.05)
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Found this move the mouse!
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@pilou said:
Found this move the mouse!
That's pretty nice. I'd like to try that. Since you can look around, it feels like you're being swept along helplessly. It'd be fun to end it going down a drain.
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In the other side I don't know if it's the same thing ?
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@pilou said:
Maybe this can interest you! (Minute 2.05)
really interessting, but my Photoshop (CC2017) looks differnt. I don't have this layer mode
My Panoviewer to publish is Pano2VR
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It's not Photoshop, it's Affinity Photo! (Free beta for PC!
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ah OK that makes sense.
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Didn't want to lose this thread-it has a lot of great info to save.
Just wondering if all of your renderings posted are created with Twilight Render?
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Yes I am using twilighttender for many years now. Most of them are prepared with twilight render and rendered with Kerkythea. I have a couple of old PCs. they do the render work with KT, while I am preparing the new renderings with SU/TWL
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So modeled in SU and material/lighting setup in Twilight Render then exported to KT to render?
Any reason not to complete the render in TW?
When I tried it (briefly) many years ago I found the output to be 'harsh' looking but it may have been a lack of time/commitment to properly learn the program. KT was a finer output but when clients wanted animations the time required to process a project was way too daunting. -
I am doing a couple of projects at the same time.
I can work on with SU while the other workstations do the renderings with KT
So I am free to work on my other projects.
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This is a great idea.
Thank you passing this on - to use the best tools for the job. -
Sorry..thought I was all done..but have 2 more questions.
Do you re-import the KT rendered image back into TW to create the pano and are hotspots created in TW or in Pano2VR?
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No no, it is very simple.
I do all settings in Twilight, then I make a special folder "kerky", to put the xml file and all the rest (pics, ies,...) inside. this is a one way folder. after Export everything with SU and TWL is done.
Then I open KT, open the xml. Then I render each scene, one after another. The output is allready equirectangular, because I have choosen "spherical" in twilght.
Be carful with layers. The xml stores the locations of the scenes but only the layers of the current scene.
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In term of minutes time's render : Twillight is more /less than KT ?
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