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AdeleAlli
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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

This is one more, a sea view bedroom :)



And this is the other part of the bedroom


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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

Very nice!
Seems you're getting the hang of it.

Here's a tip:
Try to scale down your background image so that the sky starts at the top of the green area of the sky template, and watch what happens.

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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

Here is a result I obtained using your template Cecilia.

What do you think about it?


For the one with seaview, I think you placed the horizon way too high. Make sure the horizon and the distant mountain are within the green band in Cecilia's template.
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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

Very nice!
Seems you're getting the hang of it.

Here's a tip:
Try to scale down your background image so that the sky starts at the top of the green area of the sky template, and watch what happens.

Cec


Thanks, I think now it is better :)



But the problem is that I should scale a lot the background image in order to have a large covering of the sky, and this brings a lower quality of it.
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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

Here is a result I obtained using your template Cecilia.

What do you think about it?


For the one with seaview, I think you placed the horizon way too high. Make sure the horizon and the distant mountain are within the green band in Cecilia's template.


Here is the result, I think it is better, thank you Rontant.


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Yes, you got it. Well done. Bravo!
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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

But the problem is that I should scale a lot the background image in order to have a large covering of the sky, and this brings a lower quality of it.


Seems you are using a wide angle FoV here.
Try setting the FoV to around 60 and move the camera back until you have a nice shot.

Note: you can move the camera further back to see the coordinates better. In fact you can move the camera anywhere on the x,y and z -axis, and your preview will still show exactly the same sector of the sky.



Do this again:



Look at the coordinates. Your image does not need to cover more than what's inside the coordinates, neither the width or the height.


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Re: Light & textures - rendering examples of this and that.

I tried to change some parameters, to adjust the virtual visitor and to scale the background image, here is the result:


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Wonderful, expert, tutorial, th Cec
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@ AdeleAlli

I think it's better when the horizon/sky-image is sized this, but maybe you should select a wider image, so that the horizon is covered for the full with of the snapshot.

If I could see your project file, I could make some suggestions about using the sky image.



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