The set I am putting together is an office. Specifically, an office for two military officers to have a nice little chat. My co-conspirator (err I mean collaborator) has weighed in with his opinion on each attempt and I confess, I feel a little like Goldilocks trying to find that just-right porridge!
Too soft!
Too hard!
And hopefully on my way to just right...
I'm not happy with version 3 yet, but what's been fun about the last two efforts is that they are both versions of the same base:
What's so significant and fun about that, you might ask. Well, it means I'm delving into the world of materials using iclone3 a bit more substantially than I have in the past. I've fiddled here and there for practice and to see what's possible, but there's nothing like having a mission and a vision in mind that I'm trying to bring to life to really get me to delve into a new technique. And for me, materials and making things shiny and purty in iclone is still pretty much new.
Wish me luck!
2 days ago
3 comments:
Hi Dulci, Thanks for sharing your trials. Try using the 'Tiling' feature in the Materials section. This wiill let your textures look more natural and less magnified. I love scene building.
Thanks! I'll be sure to check out that feature.
Hi Dulci, thnks for the comment left. Seems very interesting your work here. Congrats and thnks for sharing
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