So glad you could get the perspective matching to work. If you take this rendering and layer it with the original in Photoshop, you can make the edge of the floor plane disappear by using a layer mask with a gradient. Or you can cut and paste the floor shadow onto a separate layer and use the Layer Blend mode of Darken rather than Normal. To make this work, the floor plane should fill the whole image so the edge is gone. This would allow you to have your rendering at full opacity.
To get a truly seamless result, you need to match the lighting as well as the viewpoint. On this image, you were able to make it work. Nice to see the evocative results.
this is really neat the way you combined images... i attempted to do somethis similar but it turned out in a very differnt way... this is really interesting and different from your other work...
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Tuan,
So glad you could get the perspective matching to work. If you take this rendering and layer it with the original in Photoshop, you can make the edge of the floor plane disappear by using a layer mask with a gradient. Or you can cut and paste the floor shadow onto a separate layer and use the Layer Blend mode of Darken rather than Normal. To make this work, the floor plane should fill the whole image so the edge is gone. This would allow you to have your rendering at full opacity.
To get a truly seamless result, you need to match the lighting as well as the viewpoint. On this image, you were able to make it work.
Nice to see the evocative results.
Nancy
this is really neat the way you combined images... i attempted to do somethis similar but it turned out in a very differnt way... this is really interesting and different from your other work...
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