Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
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Originally Posted by Rik
Though you are the designer, I would have expected the materials to be similar, and therefore the reflections to be similar.
What would you say?!
Thanks for your opinions that it was a good idea, well with the reflections in two things I am surely weak, counting the shape of shadows and also the reflections :D Fortunately the lens was placed enough high to not deal with the shadows, however the monitor should have probably something :)
Relating the lens technically did in this case on the same way as previously mentioned so selecting all extrudes, switching on the lights and grabbing one light which directs also all the others. In my understanding the lights have different colors and that causes the slight differences.
30 September 2014, 01:53 PM
Gare
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
Csehz—
If you begin with unaltered light colours and several extrudes, the lights are all the default colors—which are an interesting choice but I always change them because blue and green don't suit the object I'm lighting 99% of the time! Also, if you make a light white, against a white background, the icon for the light on the page becomes invisible and going to Wireframe WILL NOT make it visible. You need to either put a piece of black to the back of the page, or choose the light from the Colour Editor and make it 30% black or something to restore the visibility of the light, pose it, and then change it back to white.
-g
30 September 2014, 03:44 PM
csehz
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Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
Thanks for the advices, anyway the extrude tool bevel types and possible 'materials' should fit also for other technical illustrations like tablets, monitors etc.
Recently I did a test shooting our tablet to see which perspective value would be 'real' in Extrude tool. I was surprised a bit that 64 or maybe even a little bit more would be needed for this angle (64 is the max)
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
See something else that happens? Reflections are not continuous when the camera is at an oblique angle. Many artists perfectly mirror an object within an reflective surface, however perspective is maintained in a reflection when the camera's position is directed the the front of the item being reflected.
Does this make any sense?
-g
30 September 2014, 07:38 PM
wizard509
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
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Originally Posted by Gare
See something else that happens? Reflections are not continuous when the camera is at an oblique angle. Many artists perfectly mirror an object within an reflective surface, however perspective is maintained in a reflection when the camera's position is directed the the front of the item being reflected.
Does this make any sense?
-g
I don't know. If an object is perfectly reflected why wouldn't the vanishing point also be reflected. Not that you would see it anyway, but, wouldn't the reflected object still reflect to the reflected vanishing point and not the original VP? You make a good point but still I wonder.
30 September 2014, 07:42 PM
Gare
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
In a few hours, Larry, I will post a video on YouTube and link it here, to show what photometrically happens when you angle stuff in a mirror and the camera is the artist, okay? Words are getting in the way here! :)
-g
30 September 2014, 07:46 PM
wizard509
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
OK Gare, I'll look for it, thanks.
30 September 2014, 09:43 PM
Gare
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
I needed to set it up just now and I'm rendering it. Should take two hours and then up to YouTube. I think you'll be surprised what you and an audience will see from different perspectives when a cylindrical object reflects into a mirror-like surface.
It surprised me!
-g
01 October 2014, 02:27 AM
wizard509
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
OK, will you post when it is ready?
02 October 2014, 11:04 PM
Gare
Re: September 2014 Guest Tute - Creating illustrations With Only Extrudes
This is post 1 of two. This short video shows the reflection of a tube—like Rik's wonderful long lens—when views change in a mirror-like object.
The next video (probably tomorrow is quite different but shows reflections, too. What if you put an object directly on as mirror-like surface, such as a frozen mirror-like lake, and viewed it from a height of 5 or 6 feet? How do the reflections look? Hint: reflections of an object on a mirror are contiguous with perspective, they do not simply flip...the reflection continues to recede into the background.