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Slime wrote:
>Very nice scene! A few suggestions:
Thank you.
>1. Make those dots on the oven larger so that none of them are missed.
So no need for a 2048x1596 render?? Wow I'm the king of dumbs... ;-)
>2. Excellent wood texture, but I would expect the wood to look stained or
>something (right now it looks like someone just put it together).
Yes. Some dirt on it is on my to do list.
>3. Vary the wall tiles a little. Maybe have 3 different (but similar) kinds
>of tiles, or have most of them plain except for an occasional, random
>flowery one, or something like that. The repetition is too strong right now,
>I think.
Consider it done.
>4. Make sure the final composition doesn't have the head-on shot that this
>picture has. Take it from a more interesting angle.
Sure. This is just a test render to see how things blend together :-)
>5. Make us a tutorial on texturing. =)
?? Most of them are very cheap single layer textures... nothing really
fancy.
>
>Sounds like you almost ran out of memory.
Nope. Quicktime caused an error in kernel32.dll or something... a classic
but scary! Thank you very much for your input!
>
> - Slime
>
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Jonathan.
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