Image is great, but it looks like your flash and camera are not in the same position? I would expect the shadow of the hanging light to fall directly behind it on the wall and not so low as it is now.
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Originally posted by mike.edeli guess that depends on the quality of the lens you use
this shouldnt be very visible on high quality lenses
in fact, it is common practice for sites like dpreview.com to test for vignetting
the amount of vignetting also depends on aperture
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VladoI only act like I know everything, Rogers.
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okay, you are right...it´s not exc. the same effect. it´s more like the light gets darker in the corners...
yes, the cam is a little bit right and below the flash. otherwise you would not see a shadow....in my first test i linked the flash to the cam so it moves with the cam. but then i saw no shadow...what´s actually clear. so i moved the cam a bit. i will upload the scene later ....
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okay, here´s the file. but remember, it´s just a test file. nothing is really optimized so please play around with the settings. i had to remove some models and textures because they are not free and i´m not sure if it´s allowed to post. i replaced them with some free stuff but i tried to get as close as possible to the old one.
the rendering should look like this. i just add the radial darkening in photoshop and add more contrast. but atcually it got a bit too dark now. anyway, find out what´s best for you....
and here´s the file (max7):
flashlight (3.3mb)
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personally i find this style of render quite interesting from a technical point of view, but i can't imagine many of our clients requesting the "crappy digital camera" look...when the going gets weird, the weird turn pro - hunter s. thompson
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Hi there..I find this rendering quite interesting ..so i did a test refering to your tips....
& here's the results.....but one problem..I can't seem to achive the sharp shadow like your(behind the chair & hagging light) ...even i use all of the parameter refering to your scene still no luck...now i felt so stupid ...pls somebody hand me a flashlight for me so i know where i going & does this got something to do with the unit or scale of my scene(the only deferents thing my scene to yours) ..pls........btw thanks for sharing such a cool tips
here's the test scene..
& here's the sample scene...notice there's no sharp shadow like the above image(metroberlin pic)
& here's the sharp shadow i mantion....
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I was taking a few pics of my new lense setup today and I had to use FLASH on the digital camera for a few shots - Reminded me of this post Hopefully these can be used as research.
-MarkMark Wisniowski
www.probe3.com
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