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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2026 Jul 11 2:50 am)
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Are there two stars for this planet? There seems to be light coming from the right side.
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that should be reduced in the shadow pass shonner :)..if not...shrug... there will also be a "lighting" pass where lights on the ship will be rendered and composited in. That'll either help (or hurt) the current lighting setup. I hope the shadows dont remove too much detail from the ship which is why there are lights around the ship to show the detail. In C's original render (at the top) you cant see any of the very extreme detail of the spaceship. As this finishes, that should be visible and also the extra things be there as well. :) I'll reduce the saturation in the final image after everything is done to reduce the "cartoonish" look of the sky. Interestingly enough, this is a default "realistic sky" that comes with C5 pro. Not too realistic, but interesing... this is all part of an experiment. Ive read about about the multiple passes for renders that are then composited because this gives greater control of the final image at the end. A default render, a beauty pass (all the textures), a shadow(a gray model with bright lights) , a highlight (a gray model with bright lights), and a lighting pass. All composited together in a video editor where you can vary the opacity easily of each pass and also mask out other things. It interesting to see the control that this method offers and I can see why some studios do it this way. :) more coming soon BT

Ok. I thought the images had all their render passes combined already.
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brycetech, So if the "stones" are skulls, then the "slinkies" must be ribs? :) You mentioned this is part of an animation going to DVD. Can you comment on what the DVD will be? (Sorry if you mentioned this already, but I may have missed it.) Superb work, hope we all get to see the finished animation. Chris
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Here is another image from the dvd animation. This one is from After Effects...after image color correction and a new lens flare. again, all of the debris in the images Ive been showing is created by the replicator. :) BT