my final render was a bit lower res than the original.. its just all of the generation loss i think.. its been edited, put on a texture, mapped onto an object and then rendered.. all of those things will decrease the quality a little bit.. u can turn anti alias up.. that might help though.. and turning on premultiply if u havent already in the settings of the texture might help..
great!! im new in this technique and i want to know if there´s some way to not lose quality in the final render comparing with the original photo. i rendered in different formats and all of them seen to lose a lot of quality and seen like a VHS :(
That roof. I need a roof like that... in real 3D
jayjbee 1 month ago
How the hell did you do that ?!
mysterymcleft 4 months ago
Step-by-step tutorial please.
jvalal 5 months ago
my final render was a bit lower res than the original.. its just all of the generation loss i think.. its been edited, put on a texture, mapped onto an object and then rendered.. all of those things will decrease the quality a little bit.. u can turn anti alias up.. that might help though.. and turning on premultiply if u havent already in the settings of the texture might help..
natholaser 1 year ago
great!! im new in this technique and i want to know if there´s some way to not lose quality in the final render comparing with the original photo. i rendered in different formats and all of them seen to lose a lot of quality and seen like a VHS :(
thanks for your help!!!! (sorry for my english)
rmedina1983 1 year ago
How did you do this? Was there a tutorial you followed? I would be appreciative if you told your secret :)
HholyDiver42 1 year ago
@HholyDiver42 there is a good tutorial on how to do this on blenderguru
natholaser 1 year ago
Nice.
MikeHornett 1 year ago
@MikeHornett thanks!
natholaser 1 year ago