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Nuninho1980
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
it's nice!!!
I have gf6800 ultra 256mb agp.
1024x768@4xAA - 24 fps :P
1152x864@4xAA - 19 fps I0m best than rP (6800 gt) :P
1600x1200@4xAA - 10 fps

marushinu
Monday, November 6, 2006
Hi!
After some HOUR of work, I finally managed to convert those images into one spherical environment map and uset it as sky in 3ds max:
http://img47.imageshack.us/img47/4277/ludzikenxg7.jpg
It's just a quick render so forgive me the quality...
How?
I connected them into one "vertical cross" in photoshop and then transformed into a "longitude lattitude" panorama in HDRshop. I had to change the "Z rotation" parameter to -90 degrees.
Great work, I love your tech demos!
Cheers from Poland
retardedanimal@tlen.pl
Humus
Saturday, November 4, 2006
Yeah, I know how to make HDR cubemaps in Terragen. I've done a few in the past. But that's not nearly as interesting as making cubemaps from photos.
fellix
Saturday, November 4, 2006
Good "artificial" landscape cube maps, like those here, can be assembled with TerraGen and rendered straight in HDR image format.
I used to do some work, like that, for a project in LightWave3D -- together with HDRShop it was a real fun.
Various tutorials are available in the Web.
Humus
Saturday, November 4, 2006
I plan to experiment with HDR cubemaps too. I just got a panorama head delivered yesterday, which should help me. Without the panorama head I had to rely on "smart blending", which fixes some parallax errors, but unfortunately may cause the different exposures to be rendered differently, thus I can't combine them to create an HDR image. Hopefully it will work better with the panorama head.
fellix
Friday, November 3, 2006
Too bad those map are not stored in HDR format, for effective IBL rendering.
Good work, though!
Mr.Pink
Thursday, November 2, 2006
wow thanks!!!!i need them
Humus
Monday, October 30, 2006
Thanks!
I took a bunch of photos to cover the entire environment, like 40 photos or so. Then I stitched them together in Stitcher.
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