Hola Carlos, en mi opinión mucho mejor que la previa. Felicitaciones
Comment by Jan Verzelen on October 4, 2010 at 2:37pm
very well done.
Comment by Carlos Sieiro on October 4, 2010 at 1:21pm
Jam Thanks for your comment! The curtains are a transformed library 3dmax in 3ds format, climbing on the Y axis to look wider, and naturally wavy so that the shadows of artificial light noticeable in the folds. Nxt then directly imported to the scene. He takes a textile with black alpha channel transparency.
Comment by Jan Verzelen on October 4, 2010 at 7:44am
looks impressive. And the books on top are looking a lot better now. How are the curtains drawn?
"Thanks for your kind words.
Yes, all plants are generated with nxt plant-editor.
I have used leaves from Marc Chaumier's plant library.
(Download/ Content + Entourage)"
"Sorry, do not exactly how to do it right.
If i sent you one or sets, could you "compose" one material as an example?
Maybe this is interesting for others too.."
"nXtRender doesn't use the AO texture image settings for anything, so don't bother trying to use that.
I would start use the Diffuse textures at 100% and experiment with the levels of the Specular Reflection.
You might need to toggle the…"
"Hi,i imported some old Dosch 3D plants in nxtRender for testing, fully textured without an issue.
Also used some free sketchup tree models (*.skp) from sketchuptextureclub and opened them in sketchup, exportet them to *.obj and used them in…"
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