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# very nice
if you want to make it look even more natural use lots of subtle shades for each colour, so the doors would be 3 or 4 nearly identical greens and the skin would be far more hints of blue, red, yellow, orange. Also consider colour bounce (there would be a hint of the greeny door colour reflecting on to the brown carpet and vice versa) and throw in some extra colour from the lighting (a yellow tinge from a lightbulb for example) and any strong colour sources that might be out of shot.
(, Tue 28 Oct 2014, 10:19, archived)
# dassright! you a smart muthafucka!

Yeah, but seriously, I started to notice the surrounding color thing when I was photoshopping a few images, and realized what a major impact it has on whether or not something looks 'shopped'
(, Tue 28 Oct 2014, 10:34, archived)
# doing 3d teaches you wonderful things about the way we see light bounce off things
I see the world in Diffuse, Specular, Gloss, Ambient, Reflective and translucent passes, it's probably why I have so many headaches.
(, Tue 28 Oct 2014, 10:46, archived)
# Luckily,
Those are all also kinds of delicious Milk Shake*










Actually, they may not be.
/edit: And I can only apologise for the frankly abysmal sentence construction above.
(, Tue 28 Oct 2014, 11:43, archived)
# cheers for the pointers.
First attempt wasn't too bad, gonna work on it as its quite satisfying almost bringing a picture back to life.
(, Tue 28 Oct 2014, 11:32, archived)