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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
You know, I saw some glow in the dark mushrooms in 2000. Walking home without a torch on a moonless night - there they were glowing green. I never saw them in the same place again - and no, I had not been sampling the amber ale :-)
My only comment, could there be more texture on the mushrooms, perhaps a bit of bump with something organicy...
Didn't you know that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That's why eyedrops and rose-colored glasses are needed.
"And they could double as umbrellas"
Now, there's a market opportunity for some enterprising, physics-unchallenged inventor...
Umbrellas which glow (for second or so) at the point where the raindrops hit...
I'll (almost) bet it's possible. It might make a new sensation if anyone took it up..:-))
Probably not in my price-range though...
Ahem....
MRIguy: I quite like your image, but find it a little bland. Nice technique, well done! - but a little more variation required. It seems too obviously cloned, all the shapes the same (and even mushrooms do have personality, as your "real world" pic shows..)
Just my personal opinion, of course.
Cheers
Diolma
Basically if you do this with a mesh, I'd suggest taking it into Wings3D, selecting the whole thing, switching to face mode, and extracting region by normal a small amount. That should give the same offset over all surfaces.
Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
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Didn't you know that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. That's why eyedrops and rose-colored glasses are needed.