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Claudio 12-10-2003 04:12 PM

My new me
 
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I found here at this forum a friend "Kootz" and he start helping me.

As curious and percistent as I always been, I could not wait until the next class to try out what I've learned.

Please do not judge Kootz over this work, it was an adventure I took on my own.

I know it is way far from percfection, that's why I have it here for you to help me.

- I don't know how to render with good quality just yet.
- The Object looks better and sharper than the render
- I don't know how to make the tranparent plastic (Pen Body)

Johnny9ball 12-10-2003 11:16 PM

For the body you need some refraction and a good reflection environment. Check out the lava lamp tutorial for good settings for transparent objects and how to make them(its a free tutorial). For the render quality just add some AA=Antialising in your camera properties pannel and mabye a three point light setup.

Claudio 13-10-2003 08:14 PM

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I wish that I could move this thread to W.I.P.

- Thanks Johnny9ball, I did what you told me to and here it's...
- I just can get the point to looks real.

Johnny9ball 13-10-2003 08:34 PM

Looks great just add some AA like medium in the camera properties pannel. You wish granted thread now in W.I.P.

Claudio 14-10-2003 12:30 AM

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First of all, thanks a lot for the help....

Secondly, I could not find the AA you talk about, this is what I have for camera properties,

For the first two rendering I have the antialiancing off, and this last one I have as Enhanced Low.

Claudio 14-10-2003 12:31 AM

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Here the latest Update.

Johnny9ball 14-10-2003 01:11 AM

AA=Antialising So your doing great it looks much better. Now the jpeg compression looks a little high on the image try and save it as a LW_jpeg and post it :) Looks great :D


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