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4 Oct 2024 05:19:37 EDT (-0400)
  Re: Oil burner thingy.  
From: Steve
Date: 10 May 1999 18:29:21
Message: <37374BEA.471D9666@ndirect.co.uk>
Nice work.

Water colour:  Background/Skysphere.  I think thats probably it.

Irid:  Looks good.

Metal:  Multiple textures.  One plane gray, then on top one with
a darker grey with a bozo pattern and clear.

I've never seen an oil burner like this before, all the ones I've
seen have been made of clay.

Cheers
Steve

PS: Make the plane under the burner a bit more interesting.

Spider wrote:
> 
> Well, this is one of my first(and only) attempts at a "Real Life" (tm)
> item. it's a oil burner.(or "Aroma Jar") Basicly, you mix a little water
> with some fragrance oil in the top, and put a candle beneath.
> 
> Issues:
>         I can't get the brushed metal feel "right" this one is instead of the
> real thing that is brushed in circles, giving a dull fine feeling. I
> can't seem to do it without severe moire patterns(or, if I zoom in
> something terribly)
> 
>         Water is too blue. I know, I know. I'm still working on this one. If
> anyone has a good water I'm happy to take it .-)
> 
> I'm happy with the model as such(yep, all CSG). but then, it wasn't a
> very difficult object to model in csg, due to teh very clean feel of it.
> (Actually, i'd say this is close to perfect, can't find any issues)
> 
> i'd like some input on this(hey, now its like RL, lets make it better:-)
> 
> but as I stated, I'm not happy with the metal, and i need to work some
> with the water(how's the irid?)
> 
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