Thanks for the tips guys. I'm kinda struggling with the lighting. Have you any tips for me on how to reduce the light/dark glares?
Thanks
Thanks for the tips guys. I'm kinda struggling with the lighting. Have you any tips for me on how to reduce the light/dark glares?
Thanks
Click on the Show/Hide Lighting (Ctrl+Tab), start your animation, then move the lighting arrows around until you minimize the glare burst. Some trial and error is necessary because of the various shapes, bevels, extrusion depth, color schemes, etc. used in the animations. Since you've gotten this far, I'm sure you'll get the hang of it pretty quickly. Oh, and BTW, sometimes changing the color of the lights is more effective in reducing the glare than the position of the lights, alone.
Check it out,
Harry
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Last edited by HayTay; 02 July 2009 at 10:16 PM. Reason: Wording
Heres another attempt at a spinning GIF I did. I tried to reduce the glare on it.
Let me know what you guys think.
http://lancashire-geocoins.co.uk/dev...n_spinning.gif
Last edited by alexmarsh9; 07 July 2009 at 01:38 PM.
You've solved the glare problem, but I think you need to use a lighter colour on one or two or even all three of your lights. It's very dark in there.
Saludos,
Bob.
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Hi Alex,
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Thanks
Steve
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