Low light interior
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Re: Low light interior
Missed this the first time round.. Looks very promising tho, good job!
Andrew F
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Thank you. I am quite pleased with how it went.
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Very nice, Mike!!!
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Thanks mate, a pity she looks like she has just eaten a lemon sandwich tho.
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Closeup.
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Really like this view. But got to say your "model girl" is freaking me out
TwilightPro V2.11
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Thank you, I think she overdosed on Raktajiino, hence the thousand yard stare...... I am still and always looking for good 3d figures.
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nice lighting, Mike! good materials -
flooring texture seems broken in a few places, but other than that, great work.
flooring texture seems broken in a few places, but other than that, great work.
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Thank you, I would love a better texture and when I get one will redo this.
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Perhaps leave texture as-is, but use the Twilight Material Template "Floor>Wood" and play with the settings.
try "Random Planks" and turn off bevel edges at first. Of course proper bump texture is important. Bevel Edges may be useful in the end, it's difficult to say at first. It's really good to have a simple test scene for just testing the floor.
try "Random Planks" and turn off bevel edges at first. Of course proper bump texture is important. Bevel Edges may be useful in the end, it's difficult to say at first. It's really good to have a simple test scene for just testing the floor.
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