Chrome environments in E3.
Rich
Chrome environments in E3.
Rich
Looks good Rich.
Larry a.k.a wizard509
Never give up. You will never fail, but you may find a lot of ways that don't work.
Larry,
A transparent environment that partially colors an object.
Rich
the butterfly should be casting both reflection and shadow on the object below it
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
I like the design it looks very professional
they're not drawings as such Frank, they're environments - that is: think dispacement map, only different
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well only if you think of it as a representation of an insect above a base, rather than what it actually is meant for
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tell me, what is it actually meant for?
If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
Avoiding Manual Labour.
and I quote from the manual [because they put it better than me]:
"While the embossed fill can create a smoothly shaded appearance that resembles an embossed form, Expression 3 currently does not provide a full set of controls for specifying the reflectivity, shininess or material properties for 3D shading. Even with a full set of parameters and controls for 3D shadings, realistic lighting effects would still be difficult to specify without a 3D environment. Expression 3 provides an easier solution: to allow arbitrary photorealistic lighting effects to be applied to embossed shapes using a technique known as reflection mapping. This technique uses a sampled image, called a reflection map or an environment map, which has recorded the appearance of a surface at all normal directions under a particular lighting environment. Such a reflection map serves as a look-up table for the appearance of the surface at any orientation. This technique is commonly used in 3D computer graphics and the film industry to give the most photorealistic lighting effects. "
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