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03/08/2016 22:00:37

tonyob67
tonyob67
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Hello, Do anybody know if there is a set with a bedroom on the assets store?

I need one for a video ans I can't find it
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03/08/2016 22:23:02

MrDrWho13Muvizu mogulExperimental user
MrDrWho13
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There's a children's bedroom in Muvizu, but if you want an adult one you'll probably find it easiest to build it yourself with the Muvizu assets.
edited by MrDrWho13 on 03/08/2016
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03/08/2016 22:38:06

tonyob67
tonyob67
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MrDrWho13 wrote:
There's a children's bedroom in Muvizu, but if you want an adult one you'll probably find it easiest to build it yourself with the Muvizu assets.
edited by MrDrWho13 on 03/08/2016


Just what I thought, It will take more time but if there is no other option.... Thank you
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03/08/2016 23:35:17

PatMarrNCMuvizu mogul
PatMarrNC
Posts: 1738
you can use a photo of a bedroom, put it on a backdrop, then position your characters in front of it.

If you need to position your characters INSIDE the bedroom (with some furniture in front of them) then use two identical photos of the bedroom, but edit one of them so that everything but the foreground furniture is transparent.

Put both images on backdrops and separate the backdrops so there's space between them. Put your character between the backdrops

align the camera and size the backdrops so the two images merge together into the same visual space... you'll be bale to see your character through the transparent part of the foreground image, and it will look like he/she is standing between elements of furniture in the same bedroom

Unless you need to pan the camera during the shot, this is a very quick way to accomplish what you want.

However, if panning is required, then you need a 3d room full of 3d objects

Every scene in my 20 second contest entry is done this way.
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04/08/2016 02:18:29

tonyob67
tonyob67
Posts: 211
PatMarrNC wrote:
you can use a photo of a bedroom, put it on a backdrop, then position your characters in front of it.

If you need to position your characters INSIDE the bedroom (with some furniture in front of them) then use two identical photos of the bedroom, but edit one of them so that everything but the foreground furniture is transparent.

Put both images on backdrops and separate the backdrops so there's space between them. Put your character between the backdrops

align the camera and size the backdrops so the two images merge together into the same visual space... you'll be bale to see your character through the transparent part of the foreground image, and it will look like he/she is standing between elements of furniture in the same bedroom

Unless you need to pan the camera during the shot, this is a very quick way to accomplish what you want.

However, if panning is required, then you need a 3d room full of 3d objects

Every scene in my 20 second contest entry is done this way.


O will try That.... Thank you
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