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I really want to polish up on my texturing in general. Esecially for photo-realism. I am looking at the mech series or the interior lighting series. But I cannot decide which one as the both look real tasty. For those that have them or the creators, which would you recommend? I have a basic understanding of texturing principles but I want to take it to the next level with photo realism. I do mostly industrial design and stills. Although I do have a project coming up that requires photo-realistic wood that will be seen up close. Any idea which I should get? Can only afford 1 at this time so I need one that covers most of the aspects (especially the photoshop side of things).
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Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: Reno,Nevada
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In your case do the Interior modeling. The wood for the floor and the stairs is just what you need. The lighting is more than beyond what you require for your project it will advance you very far.
I just completed most of the interior modeling tutorial and its awesome check my work here. http://forum.simplylightwave.com/sho...&threadid=4583
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looks good I am gettin that one and the mech later.....Your wood floor look awesome.
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