01-04-2003, 07:04 AM | #1 |
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Peppers Anyone :)
Here is my Finished Peppers Tut Thanks Philip that Tut ROcked the House.
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01-04-2003, 08:53 AM | #2 |
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holy sh*t
they are so realistic!!! fantastic work - nice tutorial to phil |
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here's a little tip: you could try and add a little luminosity to your peppers: like maybe 5% for the red peppers and 8-10% for the green peppers to simulate light passing through them. Experiment!
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great work johnny.. and philip looks spicey
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awesome stuff! i like it hawwwwwwt
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Yeah!
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ooo i should try that.. free tutorials rock
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Mine is not as good as Johnny boy's.... but atleast I finished it.. unlike somebody i know (/me looks at coryc) lol! ---- oh and I know the green pepper is too green...
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It looks really good Erwin. Adjust the color, bring the reflections down just a tad, toss some AA in there, add some random sizing, and your set. After that do a render with the peppers fully in the shot more in frame with a little rotation/bank/pitch for variety.
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OK Erwin, here is mine. I can't have you getting ahead of me now can I?
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Peppers floating on water... hmmm... Just kidding, they look great
Phase one is complete Cory! Time for phase 2 - sliced peppers!
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Pepper War?
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27-04-2003, 09:42 AM | #13 |
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Is it just me or do all these peppers look like you'd break a tooth trying to eat em?
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Great works. My throat burns only with the sight...
Here's a little pepper story (you need to read it loud). A man from India came into a shop saying: - I want some peppa. The shop keeper:- You want black pepper,green pepper,red pepper? The man: - No, toilet peppa! |
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Erwin, I was going to do the cut pepper but the weather is just too nice to sit behind the computer. I also want to work on the surfaces to get it closer to realistic. Mine are abit unrealistic but I liked the look of it on the black granite.
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