1.3.3.1
Set Modeling
Set Modeling is the process of creating 3D environments and assets that form the backdrop of your animation. It involves building sets, applying textures, and ensuring that the environment interacts effectively with the characters and narrative.
3D Set Creation: This involves the creation of 3D models that make up the environment for your animation. It includes designing architectural elements, furniture, and other objects that populate the scene.
Planes, 360, and Depth Map: Set modeling supports both flat plane backgrounds and immersive 360-degree HDRI backgrounds, along with depth map projection to add depth to otherwise flat scenes, enhancing realism.
Level of Detail (LOD): Level of detail ensures that sets are optimized by creating different versions of models with varying complexity, allowing for efficient rendering depending on the camera's distance from objects.
AI-Generated Set Elements: AI tools can assist in generating procedural elements of sets, such as textures, architectural components, or entire environments, helping to streamline set creation and add variation.