Author Topic: Test Car Jetta  (Read 4168 times)

2013-01-03, 21:10:34

Raphael_CS

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Good afternoon everyone, follows a test with shaders car paint
« Last Edit: 2013-01-03, 21:26:10 by Raphael_CS »

2013-01-03, 22:19:50
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Ludvik Koutny

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I think it could use a bit more brightness. It looks like it's drowning in the darkness ;)

2013-01-03, 22:20:43
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Ondra

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The picture is IMHO too dark, I would use non-black background, or light the car more to make it pop ;)

Why are rays/s censored? :(
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2013-01-03, 23:36:02
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Ludvik Koutny

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The picture is IMHO too dark, I would use non-black background, or light the car more to make it pop ;)

Why are rays/s censored? :(

Its not censored, it's an effect called vignette blur...  I personally hate it, but some people use it ;)

2013-01-05, 09:50:26
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tomasd

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Vigneting on scene that has mostly uniform black borders is kinda strange..

2013-01-05, 18:50:37
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maru

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it's fake dof, duh
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