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Technical discussions => General discussion => Topic started by: Esben Oxholm on April 02, 2014, 03:50:42 AM

Title: Tips and trick for white on white?
Post by: Esben Oxholm on April 02, 2014, 03:50:42 AM
Hi guys.

I'm struggling to do a studio shot of a product made from white rough abs on a white background.
Have any of you had luck with something similar, or tips for good hdr's to use? Render settings? Other rule of thumb when rendering white on white?

I can't show you my scene,  but either it gets to dark or to blown out and just look very CG.
The model is pretty simple, but has got rounds, fillets etc. needed for injection molding.

Thanks in advance :)
Best regards.
Title: Re: Tips and trick for white on white?
Post by: edwardo on April 02, 2014, 04:20:15 AM
dig into the vaults of keyshot website tutorials (or search youtube).... I have a vague memory of watching one doing a white ceramic sink on white background.

Also, play about with the gamma and brightness sliders in the settings tab. It can be tricky if the background has to be 'absolute' white.

Not sure what else to say.
Ed
Title: Re: Tips and trick for white on white?
Post by: DriesV on April 02, 2014, 10:31:22 AM
Esben,

Here are some tips & tricks that I use for white-on-white.
Hope it helps...

Dries
Title: Re: Tips and trick for white on white?
Post by: Esben Oxholm on April 07, 2014, 01:16:32 AM
Thank you guys.
By adjusting gamma and brightness, not using a 100% white material, using lots of pins in the environment, reducing environment contrast and tweaking the levels in post, I came up with a result that was way better than the starting point and made the client happy.

I owe you one :)