LukaFilm
Sr Member
Re: Blade Runner SUSHI BAR building - the build
Thank you all!
No problem at all Thorsten, I'm happy to explain it. It is possible to do complete composit in just one pass only, however it is a practice to do it in separate passes because then you have more control in post-production. For example, I decide there is too much fog, and I just lower the opacity of the fog layer.. Or, if the lights don't glow bright enough, I double that layer and they are twice as bright.. It is the same in CGI, they always render in many passes to have more control when compositing. I must admit, this is my first time shooting models, and I'm figuring this out as I go, so there is much more tests to be done before we shoot anything "for real"!
Thank you all!
No problem at all Thorsten, I'm happy to explain it. It is possible to do complete composit in just one pass only, however it is a practice to do it in separate passes because then you have more control in post-production. For example, I decide there is too much fog, and I just lower the opacity of the fog layer.. Or, if the lights don't glow bright enough, I double that layer and they are twice as bright.. It is the same in CGI, they always render in many passes to have more control when compositing. I must admit, this is my first time shooting models, and I'm figuring this out as I go, so there is much more tests to be done before we shoot anything "for real"!