Possible to get Infrared Photography Look

Started by WAS, February 18, 2020, 05:33:31 PM

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WAS

Is this possible? Just curious. :P

How would you go about mimicking this? Just a surface layer setup over all surface textures?

SILENCER

In After Effects, you can save yourself a world of hurt

WAS

Honestly seems like it may be more work than just setting up a scene with materials before rendering. I'm not sure how you'd simulate the infrared look either.

KyL

Interesting question. As infrared would basically be capturing a different part of the light spectrum, I think you would need to find correct albedo values of your materials and textures in the infrared wavelength... which may be hard to get!

The easiest way would probably be to eyeball it from reference, but I think in this case a post-process filter is indeed the best way to do it!

WAS

I'll play around with PS on some images and see what I can come up with (easy to do on still or translate to AE)

René


WAS

I don't use tutorials, actually. Thank you though. :)

sjefen

I tried something like this a while ago. I changed the shaders.


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bobbystahr

Quote from: sjefen on February 20, 2020, 01:23:10 PMI tried something like this a while ago. I changed the shaders.


- Terje
very nice effect!
something borrowed,
something Blue.
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WAS

Quote from: sjefen on February 20, 2020, 01:23:10 PMI tried something like this a while ago. I changed the shaders.


- Terje

That looks very nice, actually pretty much what I was thinking.