Digital humans the art of the digital double
Ever wanted to know how digital doubles are created in the movie industry? This course will give you an insight into how it's done.
# 1 06-03-2009 , 09:05 PM
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# 2 06-03-2009 , 09:26 PM
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cool little model, nice textures on there.

...does maxwell not bore you to death? also does it use an IBL? just wondering because you sometimes get that pinkish hue in renders when lighting with FG in mental ray (depending on the HDRI)

# 3 06-03-2009 , 09:50 PM
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You get pretty good render in 10 minutes, then it's just if you want that final noise free render you'll have to wait 10-30 hours...

If by IBL you mean Image Based Lighting, yes you can use HDR iamges to light a scene, although that adds a little to the render time.

# 4 06-03-2009 , 09:56 PM
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great results tho, your work is always crisp and well lit user added image

# 5 06-03-2009 , 09:59 PM
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Lovely Stuff!

Loved my A500 and A1200! I get all the images, except for the twist sticks? What are those about?

Now have one of the Boing balls as my desktop!

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(Edit: The twist sticks look a bit like blitter effects...)


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