Dayshot: Here’s a very good example of what rendering software (in this case, Chunky, combined with a texture pack) can do for Minecraft screenshots. It’s like comparing a finished CG shot from a film to a photo of the set, though here, you get Minecraft blocks standing in for a greenscreen. Look below for the hi-res pics.
High Rise Apartment [r/minecraft]
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3 responses to “What Rendering Software Can Do For Minecraft Screenshots”
It’s amazing how much they post process films. Sometimes you get deleted scenes that haven’t been touched up. They look like utter crap.
Yeah I work in post production and as a colourist, most films when I get them look like home movies in some parts, there is a lot of work done after the Director calls ‘Cut’.
This is my version. . .
http://www.warcroft.com.au/minecraftscreen.jpg