Frank,
It's possible to use a composite environement, using a backplate image and fog. However, this simply results in a 'washed out' looking background image. I think the atmosphere you're looking to create has to be achieved via actual geometry, where the depth/intesity of the fog varies based upon distance from camera.
thanks alan,
it works but still not perfect as i thought....the result depends on my geometry and distance of camera..etc...in brazil its not easy control it...
well, I will keeping try this...
Alan Crighton said:
Frank,
It's possible to use a composite environement, using a backplate image and fog. However, this simply results in a 'washed out' looking background image. I think the atmosphere you're looking to create has to be achieved via actual geometry, where the depth/intesity of the fog varies based upon distance from camera.
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