I have taken advantage of the image banks on some pages, which had ready-made Star Wars ships, and I have put some lighting on them as well as a background of stars as a setting, typical of the movies. It occurred to me to put more ships, but just to get the millennium falcon to move like this, around that imperial destroyer, I had enough. I thought about improving the effects. But hey, you can see a job besides that it took my laptop almost a week to render that little section of video.
Oysters man is super cool. SW is always grateful: D
There is a website where you have everything about SW in 3D models (which I used for Ae's Element, in case you didn't find something) it's called scifi3D.com
One question, because I am animating now for the first time in C4D, and the Global Illumination is giving me an impressive headache: Weren't you flickered by shadows? (if you applied clear GI). Because I'm literally testing 1000 things, and I only take it off by applying the QMC, which gives noise and takes life, 8 hours tonight for 42 frames ...
Thanks and sorry if my question is a little weird, you know, in case the chicken sings, on the internet there is a lot on the subject but nothing magical if you do not change to a third-party render roll Vray or Octane blablabla.
Powerful force I perceive in you young Padawan XD.
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I have taken advantage of the image banks on some pages, which had ready-made Star Wars ships, and I have put some lighting on them as well as a background of stars as a setting, typical of the movies. It occurred to me to put more ships, but just to get the millennium falcon to move like this, around that imperial destroyer, I had enough. I thought about improving the effects. But hey, you can see a job besides that it took my laptop almost a week to render that little section of video.
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Oysters man is super cool. SW is always grateful: D
There is a website where you have everything about SW in 3D models (which I used for Ae's Element, in case you didn't find something) it's called scifi3D.com
One question, because I am animating now for the first time in C4D, and the Global Illumination is giving me an impressive headache: Weren't you flickered by shadows? (if you applied clear GI). Because I'm literally testing 1000 things, and I only take it off by applying the QMC, which gives noise and takes life, 8 hours tonight for 42 frames ...
Thanks and sorry if my question is a little weird, you know, in case the chicken sings, on the internet there is a lot on the subject but nothing magical if you do not change to a third-party render roll Vray or Octane blablabla.
Powerful force I perceive in you young Padawan XD.
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