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Whatcha think?
Tips? Pointers? |
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Looks very good indeed. How did you light him? A HDR image? The model's pretty much perfect though he does need a big shiny gun to go with him.
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Yeah, it's an HDRI.
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Excellent!
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Does it blow up good?
is it rigged ? and it look excellent |
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That's fantastic!
I'd just say though, that the backpack could be shinier. |
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Competition diving?
;) I am Dawg :warrior: |
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I do want to point out- This is a conversion of a Poser model to Lightwave, to get surfacing ideas down pat.. My Cylon is on it's way, which is a re-work of Don's OLD old Cylon model.. |
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Nah. I just placed a colorful BG in there so the dark pieces would show in the render. |
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:D The Classic Cylon Centurion and the Ancient Cylon Titon :LOL:
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Good lord where did you find THAT!
Speaking of course of my old freakin FAT cylon. Uggh! Man those were the days. :) The reflection settings are bit off maybe. Did you try some radiosity? |
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It has radiosity on. Same setting as the first image above, just a diff background.
And I changed your surfaces to those used on the other model. |
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... and here, I thought he was walking on water.
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Darrell, i was looking at your reflections a bit. Have you tried to use nodes a bit in lightwave yet?
Here's an earlier setup of a cylon i made a while ago. I used an HDRI image through nodes and it comes out pretty good if you want a "shinner" look. :) |
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I nodes nuttin' 'bout nodes. What HDRI did you use?
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I'll take a look again. It was a simple round chrome surface.
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The thing about HDRIs I don't get is this: Wont they affect everything in the scene?
And again, I nodes nuttin' about nodes. |
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Here's what i'm talking about. Take a look at nodes. They make it easier to control texturing where you can add layer upon layer. Here is a simple screen shot of my scene file. It show's the node. This one in use is from the DP node pack called DP_Metallic. Easy to use and gives you greater control.
The HDRI image is a simple metallic looking surface. |
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