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"William Tracy" <wtr### [at] calpoly edu> schreef in bericht
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> My first thought, too, was that it might be reflections from the eyes.
>
> I have no idea what's causing them. :-P The only things I could think of
> to try that you haven't would be to render some close-ups of the face and
> maybe placing some random objects to try casting shadows on the
> highlights. If you can block the highlight maybe you could figure out
> where the light is coming from?
>
Even changing the position of the (unique) light source doesn't change a
thing!! They remain as bright as ever :-( and more conspicuous in shadow
than in light of course.
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> The posing of his hands is awkward, but that's easy to fix. :-) His shoes
> look kind of bland, too. The shoes themselves are okay (though cowboy
> boots would be better!) but the shadows and highlights seem to blur
> together on them into a brown blob. It only gets worse with radiosity on.
> :-(
Remember, this is about making clothes. I did not pay much attention to the
basic figure specs (except for the skin now) or a correct pose. All that
remains irrelevant for the time being.
>
> Otherwise, all he needs is a six-shooter. ;-) Nice work!
...one day!
Thomas
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