Your last multiply stage is clever. Something I have been playing around with only this last year, but using highlights and shadows like that is useful in so many situations.
great tutorials by the way! I like the quick pace and getting to the point. Makes me think harder! So thanks for that.
i have used that technique too, but besides the processing power required i often get wierd edges as a result of the pixel spread lightwwrap technique, but as i'm sure you know its what ever the tool to get you across the line :)
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Your last multiply stage is clever. Something I have been playing around with only this last year, but using highlights and shadows like that is useful in so many situations.
ReplyDeletegreat tutorials by the way! I like the quick pace and getting to the point. Makes me think harder! So thanks for that.
thanks alot Alex, i really appreciate it
ReplyDeleteI learnt the very same trick at fxphd few years ago, but now I like to do it the way shown here:
ReplyDeletehttp://area.autodesk.com/blogs/discreetuk/autodesk_smoke_light_wrap_with_pixel_spread
OK, pixel spread needs processing power, but still...
i have used that technique too, but besides the processing power required i often get wierd edges as a result of the pixel spread lightwwrap technique, but as i'm sure you know its what ever the tool to get you across the line :)
ReplyDeleteTrue. Then I do the same, just I start with pixel spread as default...:)
ReplyDeleteu r simply superb....
ReplyDeletethanks for shring ..
THERES NO LOGIC OPS IN 2015? WHAT NODE DO I USE?
ReplyDeleteTHANKS :)
the comp node is the new logic op.
DeleteThe problem with most lists of gifts for kids who have everything is they focus on outlandish gifts the child is unlikely to already own. But if a kid really does have everything they need, an off-the-wall gift isn’t what will make them happy. More info at https://www.toyhq.co.uk
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