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Chess

3D Studio Max (none) posted on May 08, 2002
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This is the first image I've put on Renderosity so don't be too tight to me. If anyone knows a good way to make frosted glass please tell me!

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telly699

10:45AM | Wed, 08 May 2002

nice pis... and welcome to renderosity... id say (and this is based purely on speculation) they need to be much more opaque, and you would probably need some noise in the opacity channel. But good work, im sure someone will post that has actually done frosted glass

Morpheus2002

11:01AM | Wed, 08 May 2002

Thanks.The real chess set (as well as bieng all chipped and dirty) has frosted glass pieces for the black side but I gave up in the end and used marble.Oh how I love raytracing!


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