Just started - some Windlight extreme presets
Saturday, 28. June 2008, 19:12:52
Hi,
since I'm starting this blog I decided to this with my orignal extreme Windlight presets.
Look in my file section to fin a zip file where you can find 10 presets.
WL Presets.zip
I suppose you already know where to put them to have the SL client see
and use these setting but I will add some more informations about that as soon as possible.
Some notes about the presets:
- Orac - Black fog 1
- Orac - Black fog 2
Examples
Snapshot_10_647
Snapshot_10_648
These are the settings I used for the shot that seems a dept shot.
They are not so good in closed spaces such as rooms. Black fog 1 is
darker and Black fog 2 is bighter.
To get the silohuette of the avatar to be black I had to put the
camera in a place that made me see a good patch of the sky behind the
avatar.
- Orac - Drawing blue
- Orac - Drawing green
- Orac - Drawing red
Examples
Snapshot_10_890
Snapshot_10_860
Snapshot_10_892
You have to get at the right distance from the avatars, I suggest you
to get close with a "normal" preset that lets you see the avatars,
then change to one of these sets and move closer to or away from the
avatar until you see something interesting, i this is to far from the
avatar use CTRL+0 to zoom in.
These and the following settings require a lot of fine tuning with the
camera distance form your subject.
You can even change the Density Multiplier and Distance Multiplier to
get the disered effect.
These settings while you keep the camera distant form the avatars tend
to give you an uniform colour image, nothing interesting to see in my
opinion, but when you get closer things just start to get nice.
The problem is that when you have a uniform red screen is difficoult
to know what are you pointing with the camera an zooming in. That's
why I suggesto to have a first step in an ordinary preset.
- Orac - Drawing underground
example
Snapshot_09_750
The notes for the above 3 apply to this one
- Orac - Drawing underground extreme
examples
Snapshot_09_725
Snapshot_09_747
Snapshot_09_802
The notes for the above 4 apply to this one but you almost MUST modify
the Density Multiplier and Distance Multiplier to see something
- Orac - fog
- Orac - gray
- Orac - green
These were experiments I made ot get to the above Black fog settings.
Not so much to say about them just play with these presets and see if
you can get anything interesting.
Bye
Oracolo Janus
p.s. This was originally a mail for Zonja Capalini
since I'm starting this blog I decided to this with my orignal extreme Windlight presets.
Look in my file section to fin a zip file where you can find 10 presets.
WL Presets.zip
I suppose you already know where to put them to have the SL client see
and use these setting but I will add some more informations about that as soon as possible.
Some notes about the presets:
- Orac - Black fog 1
- Orac - Black fog 2
Examples
Snapshot_10_647
Snapshot_10_648
These are the settings I used for the shot that seems a dept shot.
They are not so good in closed spaces such as rooms. Black fog 1 is
darker and Black fog 2 is bighter.
To get the silohuette of the avatar to be black I had to put the
camera in a place that made me see a good patch of the sky behind the
avatar.
- Orac - Drawing blue
- Orac - Drawing green
- Orac - Drawing red
Examples
Snapshot_10_890
Snapshot_10_860
Snapshot_10_892
You have to get at the right distance from the avatars, I suggest you
to get close with a "normal" preset that lets you see the avatars,
then change to one of these sets and move closer to or away from the
avatar until you see something interesting, i this is to far from the
avatar use CTRL+0 to zoom in.
These and the following settings require a lot of fine tuning with the
camera distance form your subject.
You can even change the Density Multiplier and Distance Multiplier to
get the disered effect.
These settings while you keep the camera distant form the avatars tend
to give you an uniform colour image, nothing interesting to see in my
opinion, but when you get closer things just start to get nice.
The problem is that when you have a uniform red screen is difficoult
to know what are you pointing with the camera an zooming in. That's
why I suggesto to have a first step in an ordinary preset.
- Orac - Drawing underground
example
Snapshot_09_750
The notes for the above 3 apply to this one
- Orac - Drawing underground extreme
examples
Snapshot_09_725
Snapshot_09_747
Snapshot_09_802
The notes for the above 4 apply to this one but you almost MUST modify
the Density Multiplier and Distance Multiplier to see something
- Orac - fog
- Orac - gray
- Orac - green
These were experiments I made ot get to the above Black fog settings.
Not so much to say about them just play with these presets and see if
you can get anything interesting.
Bye
Oracolo Janus
p.s. This was originally a mail for Zonja Capalini










Zonja # 2. July 2008, 18:46