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by sysrpl
1371 days ago
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That's very interesting. Thank you for the link. From what I read and see in the images, I gather he's done the same thing I have, as you guessed as well. Obviously he's going much further. The author is using a subtle bump map (simulating balls scratches and imperfections), a reflection map with a gradient and indecent angle, what looks to be a faux sub surface scattering effect. Also he is placing his balls in a 3D environment with nice shadows that really help to sell the illusion. That's a good find and an interesting read. Thank you. |
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