I'm not really around much in Renderosity anymore. RL and other business ventures have taken all of my time. If you need or want to contact me related to any of my products or artwork, feel free to go to www.PhotoGG.com and click the contact link. Be sure to include an e-mail address I can use to contact you. I'm still happy to support my customers any way I can.
Thank you and God Bless.
George Gregory (BountifulKnight)
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Comments (5)
BigGreenFurryThing
Some great materials here. The brighter designs work well on smaller objects (i.e. chess pieces) or bigger objects along with gold / silver / bronze trim (i.e. candle sticks, pots, knick knacks). The strong, rich colours are OK for surreal / alien landscapes with a little reduction in reflectivity. But my favouries are the paler designs especially the understated "grey granite" marbles which, for architectural features like columns / fountains / alters are darn near perfect. A little twewkaing is needed to get the scale right for the object but that's true of all materials. Using the materials extends rendering times noticeably but the quality of the results is worth the extra rendering time.
timefighter
Very nice George.... I will run them through the wringer for you.
argoforg
I really like the reflective glossiness of that off-white one on the left side! I'll echo what BGFT said above, that the stronger colors like the dark green above have a more surreal quality to them that might keep me from using them as often, but all in all, based on what I've seen in this promo this would be a pack I would get a lot of use out of.
rainbows
Tis lovely, I like. Well done George. I love the very, very green the bestest.
Lyne
Ooo wow! Looks fantastic!! Can't wait to try them out... somehow your materials actually inspire art scenes in my head!