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Old 10-15-2009, 06:04 PM   #20
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Default Re: Etched Glass

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Originally Posted by Mythix View Post
It's FOV- Field of View, and DS is quite in love with grain aswell so I guess that's slightly visible... FoV makes things in distance fade out, as if you're using a extremely focused camera, only putting what you want clear, not paying attention to anything outside a certain area.


On topic: Did you unwrap the glasses? On the left glass, top slightly to the right, looks like you've used UW map on the material, prolly planar or face, since it seems it's not correctly overlapping.

Then again, that would be the case if you're looking for antiques that are completely flawless. I can't get my bumpmap to appear realistic, I can do normal glasses, as everyone else following the paytuts, but I like this.
It's depth of field, not Field of view, FOV is the degree at which your camera is able to view, which can be used to create real world "lens bend", While depth of field focuses the so called "lens" onto a specific depth.

Also, the glass on the right isn't unfinished or anything, it's just not the main piece, so I didn't want attention on it.

Thanks everyone!
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