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This is something I'm doing for work. Its going to be used as a backdrop for one of the scenes. It has since been decaled. But it still needs lights. After I get to the lights I'll post it again.

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Wow! The toon render even "toonifies" the textures? That looks brilliant! But I see what you mean by the lighting. It's rather flat. I cannot wait to see it with the lighting completed - the model and textures are beautiful!

 

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Very nice. I like the modeling, not to "square", using different angle along the hallway. The decal style/toonline mix look a bit strange to me but nonetheless it work great.

 

Light seem to flatten the perpective and distance in the scene. Maybe is the lack of deep shadows that gives me the impression. At that point it is more a matter of opinion and taste though.

 

Good work.

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Love the economy of splines (don't let them beveling nuts get to you)

 

Yeah, just listen to the filleting nuts as fillets only require bias tweaking. :D

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Love the economy of splines (don't let them beveling nuts get to you)

 

Yeah, just listen to the filleting nuts as fillets only require bias tweaking. :D

Well I will say... I use both. As should we all. The trick is to figure out which one is required with each object. Though there is no substitute to higher geometry, it becomes a balancing act between "quality" and "render times". For Most still frames I say bevel. For more complex surfacing use fillet.

 

Remember I don't represent Hash or any of its affiliates.

Just my own 2 cents gathered from hands on deep in the trenches.

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