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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
OOOH, this is one that I can answer !
http://www.tutorialized.com/view/tut...Hologram/18856 We were going to use it for our animation, then switched ideas. Hope this helps |
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
There are two ways. Follow that video post tutorial, or use post-processing (After Effects, Final Cut) to create a soft glow add blended video layer.
I'd go with the post-processing, because in video post you also have to constantly render through video post and set that up. Plus it isn't as controllable in art-style. You are limited to what 3ds Max gives you. Then again you are limited to what the video app gives you as well. All depends on what you are aiming for. |
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
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To be on the safe side. So you don't get disquailified, I would use combustion instead of after effects |
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
[quote=BuddyB309;684056]Go! Carrie! I'm glad to see your making great strides.
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
try using afterburn atmosphere effect "glow", u can model suns, and make light saber like glows
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
A Lens effect Glow might work:
Look at the 'Blade Material' part of this tutorial http://www.oman3d.com/tutorials/3ds/...ber_fadi/2.php You can tweak the parameters as needed. It works pretty well for non-lightsaber objects too (I used it on a hoverboard I modeled for a game the other day) Last edited by Efalunt : 25-01-2008 at 12:41. |
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
and here i am thinking that this thread was about making your actual robot fluorescent....
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
Thanks for all the great tips but I wasn't looking for a material that actually glowed. I meant "day-glo" as in extremely bright colors
Specifically we're trying to replicate the look of a fluorescent orange plastic whistle. In the "real world" it's even brighter than it looks in this photo: http://www.fish4fun.com/images/Produ...valWhistle.jpg Our orange material seems a bit muddy by comparison. How can we make the plastic bright, but not have it look like a light? |
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Re: Creating day-glow (fluorescent) materials?
Ah now this is where layer rendering comes in handy. Render out your diffuse and lighting pass and save it as a video file. Now strip the materials off of the model and make it pure black with raytrace turned all the way up. The only thing it should be reflecting is a white box with self illumination turned all the way up. Now use that layer as an alpha channel in Combustion and set the glow of that layer, or just gausian blur it. And bingo!! light!
What your seeing there is not a specular in the picture, your seeing the reflection of the light source off of the plastic. |
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