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2015-02-03, 13:41:34

Art15

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A small test with a spider's web.

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2015-02-03, 19:18:19
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Such thick spider web strands could easily catch human, i guess ;]
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2015-02-04, 13:29:20
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haha! It is the web of the spider man, haha!

Thank romullus! I'll try to make it thinner to see how it looks.
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2015-02-04, 15:03:48
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I did a quick test with the spider web and really it was very thick. Maybe now it has gotten better

« Last Edit: 2015-02-05, 15:31:38 by Art15 »
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2015-02-04, 17:02:07
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rampally

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Now it Looks Great

2015-02-04, 17:13:31
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It is perfect now.

Maybe another render you could do is adding more small water droplets to the web and play with the light.

2015-02-04, 17:14:54
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I would try slightly decreasing displacement on the branches and adding little reflectivity to them (high reflectivity, low fresnel, low glossiness).
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2015-02-05, 15:51:49
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@rampally
Thank you very much!

@Cyrus3v
Thank you very much!
I'll try to make a different rendering with light and with little water balls.

@maru
Wow, it was very different than it was, it was better. Before seemed a bit 2D now looks like a 3D branch, I think.

Thank you very much!

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2015-02-05, 16:32:46
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Where is Bilbo...? O_o
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