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How to Adjust Dynamics for Small Objects
Posted: 04 April 2020 09:36 AM   [ Ignore ]  
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I would like to know how it is done the popkorn transition I know is with a cloner, but the initial geometry to the blending geometry) and how is it textured.
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Posted: 04 April 2020 04:04 PM   [ Ignore ]   [ # 1 ]  
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Hi Anunciada,

I do not have the original file. However, I have set up a project file for you, which I assume delivers the main idea.

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https://www.amazon.com/clouddrive/share/tF89hcmsI9W2HYJf00rfv95I669jqIRTZCXuTs05a9H

Texturing corn is either done procedural (as in the file above) or via BodyPaint 3d, perhaps with images. Image-based texturing, how to get those, is explained in my “Photography for 3D Artists” series. See the link in my signature.

To photograph corn, I would use a macro lens, from six sides, and stitch those. The macro-shot might require focus stacking (not part of my series). There are specialized lenses for this kind of shots, e.g., Zhongyi 20mm F/2.0, which gives you a 4/4,5:1 magnification.
In other words, that would fill a full-frame with a single corn. It is quite the adventure to use this lens, and I would think 10 exposures for each focus stack would be required.

Enjoy.

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