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    Default Re: Modern setting

    I think it would depend on how close/far away the light source is AND what is casting the light, i.e. a window or a lamp. How intense is the light?
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    Default Re: Modern setting

    You raise some good points Ron. Still I hold by my previous statement.
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    Default Low-poly chick

    Just more practice making stuff "Minimalist", low polygon-style.

    I did cheat a little, and ran an upside-down copy of the chick through a Wave filter, to get a good distortion effect.

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    Default Re: Low-poly chick

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Just more practice making stuff "Minimalist", low polygon-style.

    I did cheat a little, and ran an upside-down copy of the chick through a Wave filter, to get a good distortion effect.

    Click image for larger version. 

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    Terrific!
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    Default Re: Low-poly chick

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Just more practice making stuff "Minimalist", low polygon-style.

    I did cheat a little, and ran an upside-down copy of the chick through a Wave filter, to get a good distortion effect.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Chick.jpg 
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ID:	122725


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    I love it Gare.
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    Default Re: Low-poly chick

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Just more practice making stuff "Minimalist", low polygon-style.

    I did cheat a little, and ran an upside-down copy of the chick through a Wave filter, to get a good distortion effect.

    Click image for larger version. 

Name:	Chick.jpg 
Views:	107 
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ID:	122725


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    I'm curious about the wave filter Gare. What is it and is it part of Xara?
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    Default Re: Low-poly chick

    Hi Larry—

    Sorry for my vagueness.

    FX->File->Deformation filters->Even Waves.

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    Default Re: Low-poly chick

    Amazing as always, Gare.

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    You are too kind, gray!


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    Default Re: Low-poly chick

    Quote Originally Posted by Gare View Post
    Hi Larry—

    Sorry for my vagueness.

    FX->File->Deformation filters->Even Waves.

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    Sorry Gare, I should have been more specific, I was wondering about the faceted bird not the reflection.
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