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- Ok.... if you bother to watch this small test... you will see that it's far from finished.
- I posted here to get your valuble input. - I started to work with lightwave to create small clips to use on weddings and other events I do as side job... - here is the link Church_01
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looks like a good model, a little bit basic, but with a bit more detail and some colors and textures it will be pro
check out this wip for ideas for an interior view http://forum.simplylightwave.com/sho...&threadid=2085 |
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It's really great with such a simple model...like the camera movement...
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Absolutely, details and texturing will be applied.... about the interior it will not be necessary because the idea is to have the camera fly in to a distinct color and use chromakey to a new scene to follow.
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maybe you should place a volumetric light in the door!! i'm not sure if you allready have, but if you have... make it more visible.
render times are growing up, but the effect is much better. |
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