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hmm..most of the Japanese armour I've seen is darker; either an iron-color, or lacquered (sp?) bamboo or wood..but this still works..;) thought the original posting was the 'half-off' trouser sale..;) keep at it, would love to see the ending..;)
I wish I'd said that.. The Staircase Wit
anahl nathrak uth vas betude doth yel dyenvey..;)
_dodger, it looks so cool, and I am in awe that the mapping has been so good. Yes the armour is very shiny, but I am not sure this is the final texture, is it? That on the shins could be bamboo? Sorry for my ignorance about samurai armour G Whatever it is it looks GREAT!
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Pakled and TG: The armour isn't textured at all. L That's the raw material. It's not even UVMapped properly yet. I am going to rework it slightly so there is a just-barely-pushed (Max Push modifier, inflate basically) surface over the lamellar so that I can have a reflection map on the metal parts without that reflection map on the silk lacings. The lamellar was normally iron, brass, or bronze plates laced together with silk and lacquered to protect against rust, making it an odd material setting -- basically a normally reflective metal but with a smaller highlight to portray the more plasticky effect of resin laquer. I'm also going to subdivide the shouldermapads (osode) so that they can be stiff as above or floppy, as this varied from synasty to dynasty (actually in the later dynastys the square osode went away altogether, and I MAY (not sure yet) add a seperate type of osode as an option for those. The sune ate on the shins are made from metal splints banded together with more metal to provide very solid protection for the otherwise vulnerable shin and hamstring area. I gave them a brassy metallic material for the preview, and I'll see what looks best before release.
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