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Subject: realistic enough?


wildman2 ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 2:09 AM · edited Sun, 04 August 2024 at 1:12 AM

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modeled it in wings, rendered in br5.

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pogmahone ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 2:21 AM

Very nice modelling, but I'm not too sure about the texture - it looks a teenshy bit like "metal-effect" plastic rather than metal. Am I missing something, or is the base detached from the top?


AgentSmith ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 2:24 AM

Modeling is definetely realistic! A little lighting, a little texturing...photoreal, no prob. Yeah, you got a bit of magnetic floating there. ;o) AS

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wildman2 ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 2:38 AM

it's an exploded view,the angle doesn't show it very well.all the pieces are seperated from each other.. texture is supposed to be a brushed brass, hmmm, may need to up the bump a bit.

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alexsm ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 3:21 AM

look at white space on down of image, i thing u need down it more....


waldomac ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 8:15 AM

Have you applied a reflection map? Like a picture of a living room with a big picture window or something. Your settings look like a good comprimise between diffuse and reflectivity, so, if a reflection map were applied, I believe it would be more realistic.


pogmahone ( ) posted Sat, 18 September 2004 at 12:27 PM

Attached Link: http://stevesartgallery.bryce-alive.net/tutorials/bryce/environment/reflective.html

By coincidence I was just checking out my Bryce tutorial booklinks this morning and noticed this one that looks good for reflective surfaces.......


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