@thomthom said:
When you use the Sun/Sky system as light source you will get clear shadows. (you can soften by increasing the sun's Size)
But when you use HDRI as light source you have no control over the shadows.
You can use HDRI as background and Sun/Sky as light source - but you might very well end up with lighting that doesn't fit with your background.
Thanks...what about how to add the vegetation? Any idea where id find information or tutorial on how to do this?
Thanks again
@mike lucey said:
...Will try it out on the iPad and see how it works.
Please post some impressions. I want to know if it has some use.
I see that you can make your own layouts too and they have one for Blender and other apps.
I don't think that this app wants to replace the mouse rather than the keyboard.
@thomthom said:
That is just a link for yourself.
Refer to these page on how to share Dropbox files:
https://www.dropbox.com/help/16
https://www.dropbox.com/help/167
hello just to check if links are working.. let me know, thanks!
Then for fun rotate and pan again, while it is rendering. Move outside, make it a little earlier in the morning. blink... and. This software is amazing. (These last ones are a little grainy, I only let them render about a minute or so, then started playing again)
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I agree with Pete, iClone's demo at 3dbc was astounding. From swaying vegetation to animated people, they had the auditorium rapt.
Some of the lighting effects were stunning and it's also very well supported by James Martin at iclonecertifiedtraining.com. This guy offers some great tutorials.
I gave the trial as spin and will add to the arsenal soon.