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I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
Since I now own a 4k monitor most of my images will end up bigger ;-)
Comments welcome:
Stephen S
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On 2018-10-21 2:22 p.m., StephenS wrote:
> I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
> The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
> Since I now own a 4k monitor most of my images will end up bigger ;-)
>
> Comments welcome:
>
> Stephen S
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On 10/21/18 2:24 PM, StephenS wrote:
> On 2018-10-21 2:22 p.m., StephenS wrote:
>> I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
>> The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
May I now deduce which part of the UK you are from?
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On 21/10/2018 19:24, StephenS wrote:
> On 2018-10-21 2:22 p.m., StephenS wrote:
>> I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
>> The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
>> Since I now own a 4k monitor most of my images will end up bigger ;-)
>>
>> Comments welcome:
>>
Nova Scotia, hmm.
I've seen a few of those, in my time. The gilt was generally weathered
with use. ;)
Nice modelling. Have you rendered it with photons for caustics?
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Regards
Stephen
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On 21/10/2018 20:17, Cousin Ricky wrote:
> On 10/21/18 2:24 PM, StephenS wrote:
>> On 2018-10-21 2:22 p.m., StephenS wrote:
>>> I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
>>> The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
>
> May I now deduce which part of the UK you are from?
No. :P
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Regards
Stephen
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> I've seen a few of those, in my time. The gilt was generally weathered
> with use. ;)
>
> Nice modelling. Have you rendered it with photons for caustics?
>
>
Some weathering, but most of it's life in a china cabinet.
I have less photons in an earlier image, but can see more affect.
Stephen S
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On 2018-10-21 3:17 p.m., Cousin Ricky wrote:
> On 10/21/18 2:24 PM, StephenS wrote:
>> On 2018-10-21 2:22 p.m., StephenS wrote:
>>> I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
>>> The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
>
> May I now deduce which part of the UK you are from?
There is a missing banner under the crest, with "Nova Scotia" in it.
I could not find a full picture of what I want. I may have to model some
of it.
Stephen S
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Beautiful work.
It *might* benefit from some focal blur, but it's quite nice as-is.
A 4K monitor? You lucky dog. Now you can fit an entire LONG scene file on the
screen! ;-)
I'm saving up for an 8K HDR monitor. (Yeah, right.)
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On 2018-10-21 7:13 p.m., Kenneth wrote:
> Beautiful work.
>
> It *might* benefit from some focal blur, but it's quite nice as-is.
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Focal blur may show up near the end. I'm still working on geometry.
> A 4K monitor? You lucky dog. Now you can fit an entire LONG scene file on the
> screen! ;-)
>
> I'm saving up for an 8K HDR monitor. (Yeah, right.)
>
I've had the money set aside for nearly 2 years. Theirs always some
sale/new feature on somewhere.
Stephen S
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On 21/10/2018 19:24, StephenS wrote:
> On 2018-10-21 2:22 p.m., StephenS wrote:
>> I am hoping this will become a fair representation of a glass I own.
>> The glass shape is close enough, and the image_map is a *.png.
>> Since I now own a 4k monitor most of my images will end up bigger ;-)
>>
>> Comments welcome:
>>
How did you apply the png?
I think it is interfering with the glass. I have had that happen to me
in the distant past. The clear/lighter area below the shield is a clue,
I think.
I am not sure if I resolved it.
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Stephen
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