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Mirror Testing - Update
3D Render by xznvb6I decided to see just how difficult it would be to a make a mirrored image like the great render of Sarabande by Jingizulneluki....
https://www.renderhub.com/gallery/89187/sarabande
I found it to be quite a challenge and very time consuming.....
Got a couple renders that were interesting before I got something that mostly on target as to what I was trying to accomplish...
I used an oval mirror set instead of a rectangular or square set which is interesting but quite different....
I think many of the gallery creators should give the rendered mirrored image a try.... A few have this mastered already....
I learned a lot and still have lot more to learn to master this particular type of creation...
https://www.renderhub.com/gallery/89187/sarabande
I found it to be quite a challenge and very time consuming.....
Got a couple renders that were interesting before I got something that mostly on target as to what I was trying to accomplish...
I used an oval mirror set instead of a rectangular or square set which is interesting but quite different....
I think many of the gallery creators should give the rendered mirrored image a try.... A few have this mastered already....
I learned a lot and still have lot more to learn to master this particular type of creation...
Good work!!!
Mirrors (for me) are quite interesting, a way to show at the same time the back view and the front view of a character or object, they can give depth to a scene with a main character too close to the camera and often the reflections show more reality than the "real" scene itself.
Mirrors (for me) are quite interesting, a way to show at the same time the back view and the front view of a character or object, they can give depth to a scene with a main character too close to the camera and often the reflections show more reality than the "real" scene itself.
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