- Tue Mar 09, 2010 3:05 am
#320072
Hi!
Can I use HDRi and backplates like these examples: http://www.hdri-locations.com/examples.php -in a Rhino/Maxwell combo?
They also used these HDRi's for the new Danish supercar Zenvo: (HDRi Location 0011)
http://www.zenvoautomotive.com/cars/gallery/g3.aspx
I don't know what rendering engine they used, but it looks quite realistic.
Is this possible to use these HDRi + backplates in Rhino/Maxwell? I only played around with it for half an hour, but it seems more than difficult to match the backplates to the HDRi? Honestly I doesn't really get the principle, the backplate is of course a flat surface, so if I put it under a car to catch the shadow, then nothing matches up?
I guess it is possible to use the HDRi separately, with a shadow catching surface under the car, and then compose it in CS4 afterwards, but are there a more direct way to use HDRi with backplates in Rhino/Maxwell, or even in Maxwell Studio?
All help is highly appreciated!
Best regards
Kim
Can I use HDRi and backplates like these examples: http://www.hdri-locations.com/examples.php -in a Rhino/Maxwell combo?
They also used these HDRi's for the new Danish supercar Zenvo: (HDRi Location 0011)
http://www.zenvoautomotive.com/cars/gallery/g3.aspx
I don't know what rendering engine they used, but it looks quite realistic.
Is this possible to use these HDRi + backplates in Rhino/Maxwell? I only played around with it for half an hour, but it seems more than difficult to match the backplates to the HDRi? Honestly I doesn't really get the principle, the backplate is of course a flat surface, so if I put it under a car to catch the shadow, then nothing matches up?
I guess it is possible to use the HDRi separately, with a shadow catching surface under the car, and then compose it in CS4 afterwards, but are there a more direct way to use HDRi with backplates in Rhino/Maxwell, or even in Maxwell Studio?
All help is highly appreciated!
Best regards
Kim