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    • boofredlayB Offline
      boofredlay
      last edited by

      Yes, I remember this. Nice rendering.

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      • tinanneT Offline
        tinanne
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        OOO, I like the night render of the baseball field!

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        • FrederikF Offline
          Frederik
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          That's definitely nice..!! 👍
          We don't see many renders made using Piranesi - but this is definitely one of the best I've seen... 😉

          Cheers
          Kim Frederik

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          • spenceS Offline
            spence
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            Thanks for the nice comments. It's nice to know I can still use Piranesi a little. It wasn't until a week ago that I decided to use it on a couple pieces, this one and another that I'll show when the time comes.

            Spence

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              kwistenbiebel
              last edited by

              The athmosphere is really awesome.
              It makes me want to attend a game there.
              Perfect light!

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                Nick W
                last edited by

                Great job, Spence. I like the rich color, the atmosphere. I didn't know Piranesi could do this. My understanding is that it's a semi-2d interface that uses depth-map info to incorporate 3d effects. How does that work with lighting? Do you paint it in? Are there "light sources" and lighting properties settings, etc.?

                Thanks for sharing. 😄

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                • spenceS Offline
                  spence
                  last edited by

                  Nick,

                  Piranesi is quite versatile in my opinion. I'm not the best for explaining the program, but I would recommend taking a few moments and watching some of the tutorial movies. Ones like "Whats new in Piranesi" and "Night Scene". These 2 show the lighting effects. I think that Piranesi has a lot of control and you can go either way with it, realistic of painterly.

                  Spence

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                  • marked001M Offline
                    marked001
                    last edited by

                    wow..that's great...the sky is very cool...i remember the first round of these..

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                      tomsdesk
                      last edited by

                      Really inspiring, Spence!

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                      • spenceS Offline
                        spence
                        last edited by

                        Golly gee, very nice comments. I see a lot talking about the sky and atmosphere. SO, I had nothing to do and made a video of me creating the sky. Now, I really just wanted to play with Camtasia. As for the video its hard to see exactly what I'm doing, so I'll explain. Simply 2 steps. First I place a gradient fill that is purple'ish and orange, then I selected a photograph of a sunset and set it to 50% opacity and placed it. Pretty simple.

                        Here is the video

                        Spence

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