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Date/Time:2007-May-13 20:47:00
Subject:Re: mixed use question by newbie

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: Re: mixed use question by newbie Bjørn K Nilssen 2007-May-13 20:47:00
On 13 May 2007 at 19:59, floris_dick wrote:

> Hello all, let me start by saying that there is a lot of amazing work
> done here, and i hope that i can measure up to you guys some day.Irun a
> small render compagny in Amsterdam specialised in architectureand
> recently we've been making some virtual panorama's of proposed
> realestate, this is the latest one :
> http://www.dickf.dds.nl/nierkerk/index.htm
> <http://www.dickf.dds.nl/nierkerk/index.htm>  renderd in cinema4d. still
> a work in progress, what do you think? nowmy ambition is to mix these
> virtual scenes with photographed scenes, amonth ago I recieved my 8 mm
> sigma and the nodal ninja and startedtaking some panorama's to practise,
> great fun but i have a lot tolearn. It's also hard to mix stiched
> photo's with cg imagesbut i think it's possible. Now Ihave some idea's
> of mixing CG with photography for the upcomingcommunity event but i
> don't know if that's considered accaptable, whatdo you think?  regards,
> Dick Floris

I was told it was acceptable, and I have had no objections to my last submission, which 
contained CG parts (smoke and greenhouses).. 
http://geoimages.berkeley.edu/wwp307/html/BjornKareNilssen.html

Nice to see a fellow 3D guy here :)
Very nice renderings you showed us too, with very good compositing IMO (except for that 
leftover shadow of (part of) you (?) on the lawn on the second one ;) 
Are all the lawns from panos? They look very natural, with no signs of repeating 
textures. And the background buildings/trees?
There are some problems with shadows not following the sun, and trees lit on the shadow 
side etc, but in general it looks very good :)

Here's a link to one (in a much smaller scale) I made about a year ago (QTVR) in 
LightWave. It could need some better blending though..
http://bknilssen.no/pano/pFagertun02Bs.mov
The pano was shot from a pole about 5-6m tall.

And here is another one (video with pano in pano) 
http://bknilssen.no/video/Vis_Kubetur_qt.html

-- 
Bj?rn K Nilssen - http://bknilssen.no - panoramas and 3D




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