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# 91 29-11-2005 , 06:48 PM
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hey man, render is looking nice!!, hmm, dont you think the reflections are a bit too much? how bout cranking them down just a bit


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# 93 29-11-2005 , 08:31 PM
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Originally posted by metallicjet66
hey man, render is looking nice!!, hmm, dont you think the reflections are a bit too much? how bout cranking them down just a bit

yea i said in the finished version the plastic is gonna be lighter and the reflection needs turning way down user added image
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hmm, just a suggestion, but um... ya, you know that clear garbage filter there, i think you should fill it up with garbage or tiny pieces of paper or something, to make it more realistic


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# 95 30-11-2005 , 09:30 AM
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I agree that the reflection needs to be turned down a bit. You could also blur those reflections somewhat aswell.

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# 96 30-11-2005 , 05:01 PM
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:O tiny pieces of litter.
ill give it a go yeah and ill take the coments into my next render tonight thanks for tha input!

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hey you have a month to make some litter and stuff user added image

a few scratches might not go amiss either if you have time.

# 98 30-11-2005 , 05:14 PM
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coming together nicely!

# 99 30-11-2005 , 08:43 PM
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thanks mike!.
yea im gonna try give it a more worn out feel and the litter etc gives me more to do in the last month,
one question the last render i did, wasnt all of the model. but its nice and close which i like. may sound noobie but is the a way i can have it this close and show the whole model?:blush:

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here's the kinda scene ill be using in my final(only rough here) still need to sort the dam colour out its still too dark and reflections are a tad high.i think a small quick scene adds to realism quite well.

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# 101 30-11-2005 , 11:00 PM
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The wall shouldn't be reflective ..emulsion is a matt or silk finish,i would suggest changing the material to a lambert.

# 102 01-12-2005 , 03:46 AM
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I agree. I also sugggest putting carpet on the floor.user added image

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the plug socket needs addressing too, at that angle the underside would not be visible.

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hi, yeah its not visable i think its the dam relection showing the wood floor.
looks like wot u say though yeah.

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