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Hastings

First message : 2009-03-17 16:55:37
Hastings


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Date : 07/13/2010 17:46:34


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Hey there,

Attached is an image I sourced from Archidaily's sustainabilty section and is not my work (For the legal bit).

However, my question is.

How can you achieve the 'atmosphere' displayed in this image? Is it achieve through grain/exposure/something? I really like this artist sytle that certain render artists apply and would like to try achieve this in my own work.

Thanks for any advice you can provide,

Sting

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Re: How to achieve....
Lau

First message : 2009-08-29 11:13:04
Lau


49 posts
Date : 07/14/2010 06:47:29



Well you could have good control over the lighting and the atmosphere but its difficult to achieve that exact effect in Artlantis.

Simple solution. Do it in photoshop! Here's how i'd get that ethereal effect.

1- Get the lighting and atmosphere reasonably close using Atlantis and render out a image.

2- Open in Photoshop and duplicate the layer

3- On the new layer, go to Gaussian blur and blur it to what looks best. Depends on your resolution of your jpeg. (Lets say 10 pixels)

4- Now make that layer transparent. (say 50% for example or even less depending on how your scene already looks and how you want it too look)

give it a try and let me know how it turns out

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Re: How to achieve....
Lau

First message : 2009-08-29 11:13:04
Lau


49 posts
Date : 07/14/2010 06:48:39



Also increase the brightness in photoshop (increase it alot, like 50%). That render you used in the example looks brighter than a normal Helidon would render in artlantis.

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Re: How to achieve....
Lau

First message : 2009-08-29 11:13:04
Lau


49 posts
Date : 07/14/2010 06:55:01



you can also use a soft brush and erase the duplicate layer (the blurry one) for parts of the render you want to show detail or areas of focus

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Re: How to achieve....
Chedda

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Chedda


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Date : 07/14/2010 16:12:29



Can this be done with fog ? Is fog volumetric and does it show light paths ? (i might have an experiment tomorrow)

chedda

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Re: How to achieve....
emkay

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Date : 07/14/2010 16:49:32



fog is volumetric but light is not

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