Dreamlight's Fantasy Rocks

I was wondering if it's possible to to use my own photos with this product. There's a plane for the sky and another plane for the ground, and I was wondering if I could map my own photos onto the planes to create my own scenes. Is that possible?

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  • TaozTaoz Posts: 10,287

    If you just want to use a photo as background you can use the Backdrop in DS.  Here's an example:

    beach_backdrop.jpg
    987 x 1070 - 742K
  • IceCrMnIceCrMn Posts: 2,331
    edited September 2019

    Sure you can. 
    Select the plane in the "Scene" tab first then
    On the "Surfaces" tab select it again and look on the right side for "Base Color"
    Click the little square just to the left of the color bar under "Base Color".This is the map slot for the base color.
    When you click it, you will see a list of every map used in the entire scene and the option to "Browse" near the top of the list.Click "Browse". Navigate to the image you want to use and click on it.Now your Image file will be use d for the base color.
    If you move your image Studio may not be able to find it. So find a relatively safe place to put them where you won't need to move them around much.

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  • LindaBLindaB Posts: 193
    IceCrMn said:

    Sure you can. 
    Select the plane in the "Scene" tab first then
    On the "Surfaces" tab select it again and look on the right side for "Base Color"
    Click the little square just to the left of the color bar under "Base Color".This is the map slot for the base color.
    When you click it, you will see a list of every map used in the entire scene and the option to "Browse" near the top of the list.Click "Browse". Navigate to the image you want to use and click on it.Now your Image file will be use d for the base color.
    If you move your image Studio may not be able to find it. So find a relatively safe place to put them where you won't need to move them around much.

    I will give this a try, thanks!

     

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