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Taldrenites => Starfleet Command Models => Topic started by: FoaS_XC on February 24, 2005, 04:20:44 pm

Title: SOT: Need help with 3ds Max Video-Post Glows...
Post by: FoaS_XC on February 24, 2005, 04:20:44 pm
Alrighty

Ive been messing around with 3ds Max's Video post for a few days now, and i cant get something to work. What i would like to happen is have an object glow around only where its illumination texture is white.

Let me show you in a better way...

Here is my Diffuse Texture
(http://img124.exs.cx/img124/4386/testd8lk.jpg)
Here is my Illumination Texture
(http://img124.exs.cx/img124/4700/testi0mn.jpg)
Here is the render with no glow
(http://img124.exs.cx/img124/4362/version16ja.jpg)
Here is the render with the glow effect im getting
(http://img124.exs.cx/img124/4261/version28cl.jpg)
This is what i want to glow (this was photoshoped)
(http://img124.exs.cx/img124/956/version31xx.jpg)

Does this make sense?

Anyone know how to make it so the illumination texture indicates what glows and what doesnt?
Title: Re: SOT: Need help with 3ds Max Video-Post Glows...
Post by: Adonis on February 24, 2005, 05:54:04 pm
ok, now, make sure the illumination map intensity is set to RGB, not opaque, and if ya using an omni light for the additional effect, to set the upper and lower part of the sphere to be excluded from the light calculations of that omni light in the center of the sphere.

Now, there's another thing I like about the Video post, and that's the lightning effects it makes, just look at these two pics, the first one is through the standard render engine, the second one's through video post.
Title: Re: SOT: Need help with 3ds Max Video-Post Glows...
Post by: DookeyKing on February 25, 2005, 10:51:59 am
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC, any of the video post effects have to be assingned to an object.  So in your example. the only way to make ONLY the stripe on the ball glow would be if the stripe was actually a seperate object.  And Adonis, I'm sure you could tweak the glow settings in video post to make your second pic look more like the first.

Don't know if any of that helped or even made any sense.  :D

Good luck,
Scott
Title: Re: SOT: Need help with 3ds Max Video-Post Glows...
Post by: FoaS_XC on February 26, 2005, 07:29:16 am
I found a way.

Actually, you can place a glow on a texture, and have the source of the glow be the "effects" plus the Texture's Effect ID...now what i did, is i used a Blend material, in my one slot, i used the metal texture, the other i used my blue stuff, and as the blend map i used my illumination....made the blue stuff effect number "2" and set the glow to glow any texture with the effect id of 2.