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# 7 27-10-2015 , 07:37 PM
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Feedback is always welcome me friend - But this was just a quick test to see how my idea would play out - testing a different shader, I never used before for the glow and to see if the spinning thing would work. Had the camera pan up just so I could see what was being lite up with the glow on top. Never meant as a show peace.

But thats great advise about the grey background - will defo be applying that.

And I got a interview with a games company on Thursday so perfect timing for some advice - Cheers


hey tweety

just as a heads up and maybe worth doing.

do a 360 rotation of the model around Y and X. Its good to get into this sort of presentation if you want to get into the industry, usually with a camera move you'll get comments like 'I feel sick because of the camera', so simple is always best with model presentation...also the background is usually better grey as its a work in progress its a 'grey area'

just some thoughts from an old hand

Jay