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Aug 16 2004 Anchor | ||
So yea.. I'm fooling around with mental ray and I don't know how to get the red wine to produce a red shadow. Help? The newest render is the one with the darkest wine - Edited By UpThyWazzoo On Mon 16th, Aug 2004 @ 8:05:56pm |
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Aug 16 2004 Anchor | ||
lol I dunno how to help u but that looks amazing --
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Aug 16 2004 Anchor | |
Very amazing. |
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Aug 17 2004 Anchor | |
wow you have talent! -- **wearing a christmas hat since xmas 2004 ** ThAt'S ThE sPiRiT! new e-mail addy, check profile |
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Aug 17 2004 Anchor | |
What are the polys and man hrs that went into that. But until you figure out how to do the lighting just photoshop the pic to have red light. |
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Aug 17 2004 Anchor | |
SHIZZ L33TNESS - Edited By StormÇrøw On Tue 17th, Aug 2004 @ 1:15:30am -- ModDB Fucking Oldtimer and (ex) Crow |
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Aug 17 2004 Anchor | |
Looks real nice -- Nothing. |
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Aug 17 2004 Anchor | ||
lol you should thank mental ray : ) But phtoshopping it to have a red light does sound like a good idea.. I'll try that.. Thanks But to be honest, it was quite easy. Just use mental ray, put in targeted spotlights, use physics-phen for glass, turn on caustics, and golbal illumination, and that's it. I used 1000 samples for caustics and 100000 caustic photons, 10000 gi photons - Edited By UpThyWazzoo On Tue 17th, Aug 2004 @ 9:24:24pm |
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Aug 17 2004 Anchor | ||
yeah I knew that gi photon guy once... --
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