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Old hat, I know,...but I haven't posted anything yet here and it was done with 6.5, so I feel like I accomplished "something". The only thing I had to modify in 6.5 was use "multiply" instead of "normal" in the texture displacement panels.
I also brightened th render up in photoshop - seemed a bit dark (as stormy situations usally are). http://groups.msn.com/2DDigitalPaint...hoto&PhotoID=3 |
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Looks great jalingo! Nice to see that the tutorial also works for 6.5
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