Resident Evil VII: Photogrammerty @CEDEC 2016

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Erick
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Wow, that's really amazing.

That's really fascinating.
There're several skin materials "out there", which are made of multiple "Mix Material" nodes after "Mix Material" nodes, loaded with all kind of stuff.
And now seeing this in comparison, with just a simple mix of "Diffuse" and "Glossy" ... just wow!

I want that :D :lol: :P
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Sorel
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Rikk The Gaijin wrote:
Sorel wrote:I just want to be sure...this is a specular/glossy mix?
Diffuse/Glossy mix.
You sir are a wizard cause I can't seem to get that kind of look with diffuse/glossy. Thank you for providing the general info though. Your work is always spectacular to look at. :D
Rikk The Gaijin
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Sorel wrote: You sir are a wizard cause I can't seem to get that kind of look with diffuse/glossy. Thank you for providing the general info though. Your work is always spectacular to look at. :D
You also need the right textures, albedo, glossy, and normal. Without those the shader won't work.
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