Hi!
I would like to share with You my little still graphic which I have made lately, it shows
a "d20", which some of You may recognize, and for those who do not: d20 is a dice used in
some "Pen and Paper" (not computer ones) Role Playing Games like Dungeons and Dragons for instance.
As a "game master" I just could not stop myself from creating this... Anyway this one was rendered
in Directlightning (diffuse mode) and it took just about few minutes. I have also used some mixed materials
displacement for the wood, and Hdri for lightning.
I hope that You will like it!
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d20
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the dice i very nice, but is the wood not to blurry?
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Well I wanted to focus the eye of the viewer on specific point, so I used the DOF, do You think that I have overdone it?
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No. Great comp.lukas8410 wrote:do You think that I have overdone it?
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