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madcoo
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Hi all :)

Just did this in 2 hours' time, as a relaxing alternative to constantly drawing houses... :lol:
It's NOT intended to be a picture "in itself" - this bowl will come in handy for future integration in kitchen/living-room integrations.

I made the texture from scratch :
- just a green background with green-yellowish dots added onto it
- turbulence added to get the "sandy" bump effect

See ya !
;)
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Very nice result i like them.
However they look too plastic , could you try with the Diffuse SSS option and the new 2.55 test build.
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madcoo
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Thanks telemmaite ;)

I'm still using 2.52 for the moment, since it's the "current stable version"...
Is 2.55 pretty stable?

Cheers,
:)
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madcoo wrote:Thanks telemmaite ;)

I'm still using 2.52 for the moment, since it's the "current stable version"...
Is 2.55 pretty stable?

Cheers,
:)
needs to be proven within the next days ;) but you can have both anyway - as 2.55 currently is in "test" status, it has no installer but is just a zip which you can put somehwere else along with you current version...

ps: i like the material. for me it looks quite right already.
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Thanks for your kind and helpful reply t_3
Might try 2.55 soon - I had a look at the 2.55 forum and SSS looks really great :)
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