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Anthony D. Baye nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 2005-08-26 20:55:
> Hasan3 wrote:
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>> "Ross" <rli### [at] everestkcnet> wrote:
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>>> Like others have said, this is a lot better. I think the metal on the
>>> faucett needs to be darker though, with little diffuse (0.2?) and
>>> sharper
>>> highlights.
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>> I tested that scene with fog (Range 1000).
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> Some of the Hilights in the second image seem way too bright, (see the
> cabinet door by the window.) Also there's still too much reflection in
> the sink texture and the floor.
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> I wouln't recommend using fog, but rather an athmospheric media.
> (Although this can be tricky.)
>
> As to the change of texture on the counter, I was rather fond of the
> marble counter top, but I still think that the counter top should be cut
> away around the stove. (From a purely practical standpoint, you'd have a
> very difficult time replacing it if something went wrong.
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> Also, the heat from the range is going to stunt that plant.
>
> The glass texture on the wine gobblet is a little ghostly. It's
> difficult to tell it's even there.
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> If you're making your own textures.
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> Regards,
>
> A.D.B.
You can have separate oven, mounted under the counter, and a 4 burners heating plate
mounted on the
counter. In that case, there is NO gap around the oven, and it would explain why the
heating plate
is whider than the oven.
Alain
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