Coffee Pot

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Hastule
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Joined: Thu Oct 07, 2010 1:12 pm

Alright so I have a decent amount of this done, but I am now to the point where I need to start buffing out the small details to really make this look real. In particular, I was wondering how do you add realistic fingerprints to something? I tried earlier by using an image for my "reflection", but I feel that it didnt look quite right. The area where I had finger prints also looked squared off, so you could really tell an image was just slapped on. Problem is I need to do it this way,because on a coffee pot you are mainly going to see fingerprints around the buttons/handles, so I can't just unwrap this whole thing and repeat a tiled texture over it; I need to place the prints in specific spots.(seamlessly,without sharp edges revealing the borders of the image itself)

Also I feel that the metal could use some work but I'm not sure how to go about doing it. Any other tips on making this look believable would be helpful as well!

Thanks!


EDIT-Alright to basically sum this topic up in a way that people can answer it effectively- What would be a good way to go about texturing this coffee pot? Idk how I would set this up in an effective way in the UV Editor.Also idk where I would put seams/mark sharp etc


also forgot to mention,I'm using Blender 2.59 stable
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gah5118
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Joined: Thu Jun 02, 2011 4:25 pm

I'm no pro with UV mapping (just started with it myself in Maya) but when im doing seams, I do one of two things. put it along parting lines in the product or on the molding seam from manufacturing. Otherwise i just do automatic uv mapping if I am feeling lazy. not the best way all the time though.

hope that helps in some way. Great work so far on it though! adding the finger prints and other things your after will give it a nice touch (pun intended) and take it to the next level.

I also made a post a while back http://www.refractivesoftware.com/forum ... f=6&t=7731
with no response either, would you mind taking a glance and giving any feedback. Thanks!
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