Yes, but bakes longer ^^zsouthboy wrote:Sounds like a recipe for cookies.
Simple Renderings Thread
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Here's the .blend and the water igm:
http://www.zsouthboy.com/test/caustics_test.zip
the concrete textures referenced are in a separate zip:
http://www.zsouthboy.com/test/caustics_test_tex.zip
the blend has blendigo 1x and luxblend 0.5 settings already defined.
http://www.zsouthboy.com/test/caustics_test.zip
the concrete textures referenced are in a separate zip:
http://www.zsouthboy.com/test/caustics_test_tex.zip
the blend has blendigo 1x and luxblend 0.5 settings already defined.
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As weird as it sounds. This scene gave me an idea for something totally different, well different idea/concept but same scene. I'm gonna write it down and work on it when I get home.zsouthboy wrote:I left the .blend on my work computer, but here's how to copy it:
((cookie recipe))
render and enjoy.
Sounds like a recipe for cookies.
And cookies are only slightly less awesome than Indigo.
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My litle contribution to the "junk render thread".
The first one is just another skin test with an unfinished model,
and the second one is an minotaurus mesh teared apart by the evil
Indigo 1.1.1, ok it kinda looks interesting
Hope you like it.
Chears!
The first one is just another skin test with an unfinished model,
and the second one is an minotaurus mesh teared apart by the evil
Indigo 1.1.1, ok it kinda looks interesting
Hope you like it.
Chears!
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Thx!
Here is another test.
I hawe noticed that the exponent factor is useles
in atempt to simulate diferent shiny and mat areas on
the human skin. The best way to do this is by blending
two blended materials:
oren nayar+sss---+---phong+sss.
Here is the case:

Here is another test.
I hawe noticed that the exponent factor is useles
in atempt to simulate diferent shiny and mat areas on
the human skin. The best way to do this is by blending
two blended materials:
oren nayar+sss---+---phong+sss.
Here is the case:
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