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I'd agree with both Margus and Fabien... but I don't ;]
The gold-tone metal looks pretty much like that metal alloy you see
these days, softish quality. If anything you might want to try
bump_mapping those black numbers and marks though. Concave with a bit of
specular highlight, which would require a gray to black (outer gray,
inner black) coloring for the numbers and marks in the image used. Don't
know what your working with there though, seeing it is a Rhino model.
Maybe a relection .1 coupled with reflection_exponent .5 or some such
could make for a good finish on the bezel too. All up to you of course.
Vahur Krouverk wrote:
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> Hello!
>
> First I'd like to thank those, who posted their pictures of watches.
> This forced me to dig out my unfinished watch project and finish it
> (well, almost). Here is my watch, but it is without strap, as this watch
> has velcro strap and I haven't found good way to render it (may-be
> thanks to M. Ramst's fur macro I can do it).
>
> Model was created mostly in Rhino, textures were hand-adjusted.
>
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> [Image]
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