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Wegg

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  1. Thanks Wegg. I'm still working on the hair. As mentioned I already have specular intensity down to 0.25% but it's still coming out quite shiny, I have a few other settings in mind but haven't had time to try them yet... I'll post the results if they turn out ok once I've had a chance to try them.

     

    I'd try 5%.

     

    Just so you know the Bear I am modeling it after is quite shiny... shinier than the one you found appears, however I've found that when my son's teddy bear is photographed using a flash the specular shine becomes so focussed (due to thee intense focussed light source, i.e. the flash) that it doesn't look as shiny as it does to the naked eye.

     

    I think your eyes may be getting bedazzled by the hair fibers reacting differently between your eyeballs. Close one eye. . . then the other while your looking at it. Often things with fine detail like that really draw your eye and make you think they are far more intense than they really are. Also try photographing it in a well lit room without any flash. I think you'll be surprised.

     

    My daughter has a scarf made out of that super shiny/soft fiber material. Crazy stuff.

  2. I had an Iguana that I raised from a little tiny thing no bigger than my thumb. When he was full grown he was over 5 feet long. When cats would come up to his cage. . . he wold get his tail up all funny and just start wacking the crap out of the glass. I'm pretty sure if he had connected with the cat. . . the cat wouldn't be coming back for more. :P I'll bet its the same with these guys.

  3. Tenonto.jpg

     

    There it is! :)

     

    Again Joe and Brian were involved in this guy. The thing I really like about this model is the fact that the decals don't cover the whole dino. . . but they blend in perfectly with the materials underneath. Its a really great piece.

     

    You can check it out <here>.

  4. I have written some feedback to a few people and. . . have been finding it very difficult. I like to be able to SEE what it is I'm commenting about. I can read what others have said in the thread but for some reason the "reply" interface blocks out all the images making it difficult to remember everything I wanted to tell the person that posted the image.

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