AccuRender nXt

advanced rendering for AutoCAD

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Comment by Alejandro Testa on March 27, 2013 at 10:29am

Muito obrigado Decio.

Comment by Wallace Amorim Júnior on March 27, 2013 at 6:34am

it's amzing. I'l try it.

Comment by Decio Baptistucci on March 27, 2013 at 6:00am

Hola Alejandro, segue la configuraçion del piso de la calle.

FRACTAL - Scale 100/100/100

                   First - Color 10/10/10

                   Transparency - 0.00

                    IOR 1.250

                    Surface - fresnel - 1.00

                                 - dispersion - 0.10

                                 - saturation - 0.50

                                 - translucency - 0.00

                              Shader - Balanced

                              Highlight color - White

                                              intensity - 0.040

                                              sharpness - 0.040

                                              sturation - 1.00

                     Bumps - sandpaper

                     Second - color - 50/50/50

                     Transparency - 0.00

                     IOR - 1.500

                     Surface - fresnel - 1.00

                                  - dispersion - 0.00

                                  - saturation - 0.50

                                   - translucency - 0.00

                               Shader - Balanced

                               Highlight color - withe

                                           - intencity - 0.20

                                           - sharpness - 1.00

                                           - fresnel - 0.50

                                           - saturation - 1.00

                                          No bumps.

Comment by akinlolu olugboji on March 26, 2013 at 8:31pm

No this I love.

Comment by Wallace Amorim Júnior on March 26, 2013 at 5:22pm

Faço minhas as palavras de Alejandro.

Comment by Alejandro Testa on March 26, 2013 at 4:41pm

Hola Decio, muy bueno el efecto del piso de la calle mojado.  Seria interesante que nos expliques ccomo lo hiciste.  Saludos, Alejandro

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