Perfect! Thanks for this. I had abandoned Shadowcatching a few iterations of Corona ago when all I could find were 3dsmax tutorials. This had me up and running in just minutes. Now I'm placing my 3d models on the beach, in old abandoned warehouses, in empty fields . . . I might not sleep tonight.
Perfect! Thanks for this. I had abandoned Shadowcatching a few iterations of Corona ago when all I could find were 3dsmax tutorials. This had me up and running in just minutes. Now I'm placing my 3d models on the beach, in old abandoned warehouses, in empty fields . . . I might not sleep tonight.
thanks for this, please more corona for c4d, its so underrated. Subscribing for sure!
The latest Corona build has a feature to use dome mapping for hdr backplates for the exact issues you faced towards the end.
Thanks! I will check it out.
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@@millie2079 Amazing! Thanks for following up. This is magic - looking forward to trying this out. Thank you!
is it possible to use default c4d light in corona render? or you should really use corona lights only for the seemless background?
I believe it is possible to use native C4d lights inside of Corona: I think the question would be why would you want to?
To clarify around this workflow: I use a Cinema Sky object and a Cinema Background object, but all materials and lights are Corona based.
Or you could use dome mapping ;)
Yes! I learned this after I made the tutorial and it works well!
You could use Corona Sky with a HDRI in DOME mode insted of a BG! Just like this: ruclips.net/video/0q4f9ydj6tA/видео.html