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Message # 39160.2.1 Subject: Re: CGI Wetlook Date: Tue 24/02/09 11:51:01 GMT Name: Poliut |
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Interesting... Normally video game wetlook is nonexistent despite characters often swimming in clothes... They often crawl out as dry as can be... |
In reply to Message (39160.2) Re: CGI Wetlook
By genchang2112 - martok2112@yahoo.com Tue 24/02/09 05:30:34 GMT The more recent Tomb Raider games have also improved on the wetlook area (since its in-game character, Lara Croft tends to do a lot of swimming). Clothes actually look wet for a few moments, and her skin glistens with water. |
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By Poliut - Tue 24/02/09 00:17:50 GMT Is there anyone that's ever tried making wetlook images using computer modeling programs? I know a lot of programs can make models that are extremely realistic and detailed in terms of appearance - both shape and texture. It could be a pain to pull off the "wet look" of clothing, especially if it's something that's partially wet (probably even moreso with CGI videos), but it could expand another avenue for the expression of wetlook, not to mention the added possibilities that it generates. |
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