I would like to do more than quick renderings and screen shots. I know that means I have to get into setting up a "scene". All well and good. I understand there will be a learning curve involved. But I have a couple of quick questions about the over all process of what I want to do. I'll figure out the details I would just like a bit of direction from people here who I know are highly skilled at this.
I want to pose (for want of a better term) spaceship models against a star field backdrop. Now I can find (have found) tutorials on how to generate random star fields in Photoshop Elements so I'm good there. What I am curious about is - in general - how I set up a scene such that I eliminate the ground plane which shows up and how I go about placing my PSE-generated starfield image(s) as a backdrop. I could also use a suggestion on approximate size and resolution of background image to use. I've been looking at some of the postings in the finished and WIP section and if I were there in person I would be bowing on the floor repeating "I'm not worthy! I'm not worthy!" Some of the things I've seen there literally blow me away.
I've posted a couple of images on my DA page with one of my models posed against a starfield background but that was pretty much completely done in PSE. I take a screen shot or quick render, delete the background color and copy it is as a layer over a starfield I generated in PSE. It is actually fairly to do that. The problem is that there is always a tiny bit of the interface between the image of the model and the background (whether from a screen shot or a render) that is sometimes visible. I believe that by setting up a scene using a starfield as backdrop with my model in front I can achieve a better result. I have also seen tutorials where it is possible to generate a "planet" image in PSE. I'm thinking I can generate a planet texture (to put on either a flat circle or spherical mesh object) to shoot the spaceship model against and thereby make a pretty picture of my model.
So, can (will?) you guys help an old man out? Not asking for detailed instructions, just some general directions for how to achieve my intended result. I would like to avoid as much of the nit-noy, cut-and-try basic stuff up front. I have every expectation that it will still be some time before I am producing decent images.
Thanks in advance. The Anim8or community is the very best!