Nice - the alignment is tricky, like you said the difference between the adjusting scale etc and the projection, but definitely helps. Can you project that reference ( polypaint )? Thanks for the video :)
You can project it if you use it as spotlight of course, which might be a nice thing to do near the end when most things are lined up and just need tweaked to match, plus the benefit of the colour information... although the shadows etc would need some work to restore them to a neutral tone.
Yes I toggled that to see if it made any difference, perhaps I'll try it again with perspective off from the start... you say probably though so it needs tested =D
Nice - the alignment is tricky, like you said the difference between the adjusting scale etc and the projection, but definitely helps. Can you project that reference ( polypaint )? Thanks for the video :)
You can project it if you use it as spotlight of course, which might be a nice thing to do near the end when most things are lined up and just need tweaked to match, plus the benefit of the colour information... although the shadows etc would need some work to restore them to a neutral tone.
Your scale issue is probably because you have perspective turned on. It shouldn't happen if you do it in ortho view.
Yes I toggled that to see if it made any difference, perhaps I'll try it again with perspective off from the start... you say probably though so it needs tested =D