decorators3 Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 HI When I use the Scree Capture to import a backdrop it is too big and looks distorted when placed in the design. Is there a format for importing backdrops that I should use (ie) particular jpg or png size Thank again in advance Levina Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ericepv Posted April 7 Share Posted April 7 I use GIMP to manipulate images. https://www.gimp.org/ It's a free download with lot's of features and plenty of tutorials available online. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted April 8 Author Share Posted April 8 3 hours ago, ericepv said: I use GIMP to manipulate images. https://www.gimp.org/ It's a free download with lot's of features and plenty of tutorials available online. That's great Eric Thanks!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael_Gia Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 6 hours ago, decorators3 said: Is there a format for importing backdrops Here ya go… https://www.hdri-hub.com/hdrishop/freesamples/freehdri 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robdyck Posted April 8 Share Posted April 8 22 hours ago, decorators3 said: When I use the Scree Capture to import a backdrop it is too big and looks distorted when placed in the design. Is there a format for importing backdrops that I should use (ie) particular jpg or png size Another method that's worth trying is to import that file as an 'image'. That will make it very easy to resize and place in plan view. Just like a plant image, it can be set to always face the camera. Quick tip: when doing this, keep in mind that an 'image' will receive shadows so the image object must be far enough away from any 3d object that might cast a shadow onto it. Another benefit of doing this, is that it allows you to still use the generated sky and sun which can provide better lighting than the backdrop! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
decorators3 Posted April 8 Author Share Posted April 8 3 hours ago, robdyck said: Another method that's worth trying is to import that file as an 'image'. That will make it very easy to resize and place in plan view. Just like a plant image, it can be set to always face the camera. Quick tip: when doing this, keep in mind that an 'image' will receive shadows so the image object must be far enough away from and 3d object that might cast a shadow onto it. Another benefit of doing this, is that it allows you to still use the generated sky and sun which can provide better lighting than the backdrop! interesting .. thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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