ice-boy opened this issue on Mar 19, 2009 · 91 posts
ice-boy posted Tue, 24 March 2009 at 12:52 PM
Quote - No it won't. The specular effect occurs at the air-surface boundary. If the skin is completely 100% covered by water, then the skin does not meet the air at all.
Of course, that never really happens. There are droplets, and dry areas. So what you really want to do is have a droplet mask. You drive the Blinn parameters with that mask. Where there is water, use the sharp settings. Where there is no water, use the rough settings.
dumb me. for wet skin you are right.
but if it is more like oil. ''oily'' ?
:)