The old way wip v4-ground fog

Started by Zairyn Arsyn, November 13, 2010, 07:53:12 PM

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cyphyr

Accidently bumped into a trick a few weeks ago. Do a render with surfaces OFF in the render tab. This gives you a render with no objects but with all their shadows and occultations (stuff that gets hidden) fully rendered. Its another layer to play with in comp :)
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Zairyn Arsyn

Quote from: cyphyr on November 20, 2010, 01:27:06 PM
Accidently bumped into a trick a few weeks ago. Do a render with surfaces OFF in the render tab. This gives you a render with no objects but with all their shadows and occultations (stuff that gets hidden) fully rendered. Its another layer to play with in comp :)
Richard
very interesting richard, i'll have to try that soon, i just added a cloud/fog layer, i'm perfecting right now.
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now with some groundfog

comments welcome.

now trying it with Surfaces off :)
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It looks like a set for a music video in the 80's. I would have the for more wispy and continuing into the tree tops.
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