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PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 9:38 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Poker Chips Wallpapers 1920x1080
PostPosted: March 15th, 2012, 9:59 am 
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 Post subject: Re: Poker Chips Wallpapers 1920x1080
PostPosted: March 19th, 2012, 1:19 am 
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They look very nice, though it seems that the colored parts of the chip in the tallest stack are slightly indented (best seen in the top chip in picture 3). Are you using a texture for the chips, or did you model the colored parts seperatly from the rest of the chip?

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 Post subject: Re: Poker Chips Wallpapers 1920x1080
PostPosted: March 19th, 2012, 5:50 pm 
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They look like poker chips, if that was your only goal. They don't look like real poker chips though. They surroundings more than the chips themselves caused that though. I'd like to see a render of this with a green felt background and softer shadows.

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 Post subject: Re: Poker Chips Wallpapers 1920x1080
PostPosted: March 24th, 2012, 6:47 am 
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Estor wrote:
Amazing as always Anubis! :D

Thanks :)

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They look very nice, though it seems that the colored parts of the chip in the tallest stack are slightly indented (best seen in the top chip in picture 3). Are you using a texture for the chips, or did you model the
colored parts seperatly from the rest of the chip?


All the parts were modelled separately with the white parts of each chip being 0.01 taller than the coloured parts :) Strange, how it's only really noticeable on that particular chip though. Perhaps I can shift the lighting around so that the shadow is on the other side of the chip or softening the shadows?

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They look like poker chips, if that was your only goal. They don't look like real poker chips though. They surroundings more than the chips themselves caused that though. I'd like to see a render of this with a green felt background and softer shadows.


Oh yeah the only thing I wanted was to make poker chips :P There's no bump map on them atm but I can do that. Any other comments as to the objects themselves?
Background-wise, I threw together a green felt texture on a flat plane and a couple of overhead spotlights rather quickly. Thing is with softening the shadows more felt becomes visible and that wasn't really the background I was looking for. I can attempt to alter the shadows of the chips so they fall differently but I don't really want to change the intensity of the lights or the colour of the shadows as it would affect the 'ground' as well >.< In particular though, is it just the intendity of the lighting or the positioning or both? :P

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 Post subject: Re: Poker Chips Wallpapers 1920x1080
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 Post subject: Re: Poker Chips Wallpapers 1920x1080
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Anubis wrote:
Estor wrote:
Amazing as always Anubis! :D

Thanks :)

Southrend wrote:
They look very nice, though it seems that the colored parts of the chip in the tallest stack are slightly indented (best seen in the top chip in picture 3). Are you using a texture for the chips, or did you model the
colored parts seperatly from the rest of the chip?


All the parts were modelled separately with the white parts of each chip being 0.01 taller than the coloured parts :) Strange, how it's only really noticeable on that particular chip though. Perhaps I can shift the lighting around so that the shadow is on the other side of the chip or softening the shadows?

Thomas wrote:
They look like poker chips, if that was your only goal. They don't look like real poker chips though. They surroundings more than the chips themselves caused that though. I'd like to see a render of this with a green felt background and softer shadows.


Oh yeah the only thing I wanted was to make poker chips :P There's no bump map on them atm but I can do that. Any other comments as to the objects themselves?
Background-wise, I threw together a green felt texture on a flat plane and a couple of overhead spotlights rather quickly. Thing is with softening the shadows more felt becomes visible and that wasn't really the background I was looking for. I can attempt to alter the shadows of the chips so they fall differently but I don't really want to change the intensity of the lights or the colour of the shadows as it would affect the 'ground' as well >.< In particular though, is it just the intendity of the lighting or the positioning or both? :P


hmm an ideal solution would be to add a couple more lights to change the shadows. however so that they don't effect the overall look to drastically you could make the new lights not reflect on certain objects, that way they only change what needs to be altered.
if anything a spotlight to soft shadow the back edge of the top chip, once you notice that difference in the edge heights a sharp eye can spot it on all the top chips of the 3 stacks, but if it wasn't seen on the tallest stack then the rest would go unnoticed. then have another spotlight not hit the chip stacks at all to narrow the hotspot on the felt, plus a deeper (noise bump map) texture on it would make the chips pop a bit more i think.

edit: oh and the black center of the chips seems to flatten them into the darkness of the background shadows.

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