  | | | WIP | WIP 2005-02-09 - By Katherine Rhodes
Back Ooh, super tutorial. Many thanks for sharing this.
I'm gonna go make things grubby! :-)
I did try to use trueParticles to add some 'debris' but I can't find a way of using it suitably for stills. Does anyone know if that's possible or is it just for animation?
Many thanks again Stan.
Kate
> -- --Original Message-- -- > From: Stan Slaughter [mailto:Stan@(protected)] > Sent: 08 February 2005 12:20 PM > Subject: Re: WIP > > > Looks nice Kate. > > The only thing that makes it look different than a photograph is that > everything looks very new and clean. You may want to try dulling some of > the surfaces a little. Here's a technique that might be useful for the > table and model box: > > http://www.stansight.com/RealLifeColor.html > > Stan Slaughter > Stan@(protected) > http://www.stansight.com > > -- --Original Message-- -- > From: TSML [mailto:truespace@(protected)] On Behalf Of Katherine Rhodes > Sent: Monday, February 07, 2005 6:24 AM > To: truespace@(protected) > Subject: [TSML] WIP > > Hi all > > Just trying to finish off something I started a while back and would be > grateful for any comments, critiques, suggestions, etc. It's > titled 'How I > Used To Model' and is fairly self explanatory! Two 'problems' that I am > aware of are the shadows are a bit streaky as I used ray traced > rather than > mapped just to speed up the test render and the textures and bump on the > paint pots are a bit screwy but this goes away with 4X AA, I just used > Adaptive for this to speed things up. > > http://www.katherinerhodes.co.uk/wip > > I'll be grateful for any feedback. > > Many thanks in advance > > Best wishes > > Kate >
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