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Posted 11/6/2007 9:28:53 AM
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Hello,

How do i create a scene from photographs of exterior location, say a street scene. Any tutorials on the same?

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The simplest way is to use the photograph as a scene is to make it a 2D background. This is easy to do, especially if the photo is of good quality but the results will not be as good as a 3D scene.

You can improve things a bit more by mapping the photo onto a plane within iCone and then using props and other textures to enhance the scene to give it a more realistic feel.

A much harder, but probably the best option would be to use the photos as a guide and make a full 3D scene using either a 3rd party modeller and 3DXchange or use the 3D block system within iClone to create the models. This will work really well if the photo is of streets or buildings where blocks can be used to simulate the walls etc. You may be able to map parts of the original photo onto the blocks as textures to make it even more realistic.

There is a simple tutorial on using the block system to create rooms which is a good way to start. Find it here:

 

                                                                

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