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S3rj_T4nKi4n 29-11-2006 11:43 AM

imageplane projection on object issue
 
Hi Guys!

Got a maybe small problem here...

I try to explain it with a test scene...

I want to have a object laying on the street, but on a image street. No Prob so far. as u can see:

I modeled the scene (just the shape, not very detailed here)

http://img214.imageshack.us/img214/44/bild3xt0.jpg

... Then Ive put a projection of the image over this scene in the back.

http://img209.imageshack.us/img209/7759/bild32ye6.jpg

http://img89.imageshack.us/img89/514...anetestto2.jpg

My problem is now, that I want to keep the image but only with the shadow of the object (the cube) I want to render (later a car) ...

Maybe some can help me with that?

Greeds S3rj

NeoStrider 29-11-2006 12:04 PM

you want to use a 'use background' shader on where you want the shadow to fall... it will only render out where the shadow of your object is (alpha included), which is perfect for compositing.

edit: i would recommend creating a 'faked' scene (objects that stand in where the building, street, and sidewalk would be... looks like you've already got them) and put the 'use background' shader on that. then you can composite your car and shadow over top of your original image.

S3rj_T4nKi4n 01-12-2006 08:45 AM

okay thats a way, but I know from cinema4d thats possible to tell the object, to throw a shadow on the imageplane, without doing a second rendering...

this must be also possible with maya! ... I hope so ^^

otherwise thx for ur option!

gster123 01-12-2006 09:00 AM

Can you not just render a shadow pass in the render layers option? Or am I missing the point?

Alan 04-12-2006 10:17 PM

It's a better solution to render as two passes and comp them togther afterwards. e.g.

you render your shadow as one pass as in cinema4d. Lets say you want to change the shadow colour without re-rendering everything. You will have fun roto-ing the shadow ;)

if it's two passes then it's a very simple tweak and your done....

:ninja:
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