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I finally used my "flying thingy" in a scene...ok, not a detailed scene
but it's a scene anyway...
If someone can tell me how I could improve the "egg", it would be great.
I tried with attenuation, with media (all sort) and I never managed to
get the right apearence. The parts that are thiner should not be yellow
everywhere. The left part should be darker than the rest of the egg
because we should see the shadow inside the object. Maybe it is a
"finish" problem...
One more question: How do they manage to put as much plastic pieces in a
so small object ? It's very difficult to put them back in the container
whithout bending everything !
David.
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David Gemelli <d.g### [at] caramailcom> wrote in
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> One more question: How do they manage to put as much plastic pieces in a
> so small object ? It's very difficult to put them back in the container
> whithout bending everything !
exacly, imho wings are too big to fit into egg
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