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Post by Sunjo on Nov 9, 2007 5:10:32 GMT
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Post by Sven on Nov 9, 2007 5:32:35 GMT
IMO, you shadow the planet too much.
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Post by Sunjo on Nov 9, 2007 5:41:06 GMT
I guess you're right, but look at my other planet tutorial. You just said nice tut there. You've gotten so picky lately lol.. anyway, they can just move the shadow down a bit.
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Post by Sven on Nov 9, 2007 6:13:47 GMT
I've gotten more picky cause I've gotten better It's still very nice, just making it better. You can see the other side of the planet that's meant to be shadowed with the way you've done it.
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Post by Sunjo on Nov 9, 2007 16:17:43 GMT
yeah I know.. moving the shadow down a bit would fix that but still. If you think about it.. there's little light showing at the top right, and VERY little at the bottom left.. this tells you the light is coming from behind the planet, so hence my lighting is still accurate and I didn't even mean to do that.
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Post by Sunjo on Nov 9, 2007 21:30:52 GMT
Meh, I changed the tutorial.. fixed some spelling errors, and fixed the shadow on the final result.
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Post by Fuf on Nov 9, 2007 23:04:32 GMT
Love how you use the contrast layer
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Post by Sunjo on Nov 9, 2007 23:25:25 GMT
Thanks.
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Post by Sven on Nov 10, 2007 0:40:40 GMT
Meh, I changed the tutorial.. fixed some spelling errors, and fixed the shadow on the final result. goodboy
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