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Derrick J Houy <djh### [at] pawzaorg> wrote:
> Thanks Loki, there's a lot of very useful information there. I actually
> spent fairly little time modelling, but battled for days and days to
> fiddle with textures, lighting and camera position--all of which I
> totally redid countless times. Mostly I was poking around in the dark,
> with a little gut-feel here and there, interspersed with the occasional
> tid-bit of useful information that I could find. I sacrificed detail to
> play with textures and lighting, both of which I am fairly clueless about.
>
> The libraries where I live have limited good information on photography
> and such, and the cost of importing good books on the subject is
> prohibitive, so thank you again for the great input; which shall be duly
> filed in my growing library of useful information.
No probs, glad to be of help. I expect you'll find the same info on the web
somewhere, at least where lighting/composition goes. Texturing methods are
obviously specific to POV though.
L
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