It’s the overly speccy lighting. The material settings are exactly the same as on every other shirt in this thread. Lighting is critical to the correct rendering of anything that relies on specularity rather than painted highlights.
Meanwhile, I did this for Skiriki as light relief from making textures and mat poses.
So so yummy. Yea, for me I’d turn down the specular on the silk, esp if there are some pretty bright lights used in the scene. Love that color combo though. So so FINE!
So so yummy. Yea, for me I’d turn down the specular on the silk, esp if there are some pretty bright lights used in the scene. Love that color combo though. So so FINE!
I’d just use different lights. If I’m selling material settings, I don’t dare tweak them for renders. But as it was a test render because I wanted to show you the vest and tie materials and they are fine, I didn’t worry about it.
I’m including a couple of complementary toned silk shirts in each folder. I think there is pale pink and green with the burgundy.
This is the first time I’m seeing some of these Posh textures (Marieah has sent me some preliminary renders) and I have to say, I’m still quite pleased with them.
I’m going to put it up as a promo and see if Daz cans it - or if they have a sense of humor. On a serious note, it speaks volumes for the quality of the mesh and the textures that it will stretch that far, for a figure it doesn’t have FBMs for, without gross distortion. I am sad to report, however, that the shoes and socks did not do so well on the troll.
I really wanted to put the suit of the new Mountain Troll, but as he only works in 4.5, I couldn’t because I don’t dare change horses until I’ve finished this set.
I’m getting ready to upload Just Posh, and am happy to report that all the other sets have passed QA. So we have a bundle folks…
Great idea, although I’m mildly concerned about the odd waves up at the top of the chest above the visible button. I might expect a bit of curve, but the amount showing seems a bit excessive (not an issue with the frills, just the tucks and the pleats). I suppose the ascot would mask it, though.
Great idea, although I’m mildly concerned about the odd waves up at the top of the chest above the visible button. I might expect a bit of curve, but the amount showing seems a bit excessive (not an issue with the frills, just the tucks and the pleats). I suppose the ascot would mask it, though.
I know what you mean, but there’s really nothing I can do about it. The mesh is bound to stretch in various places, and the pleats will stretch with it. I think it’s better than having no pleats at all, which is the other option. It may be that QA don’t like it and make me take the textures out, but I hope not.
Certainly, it’s less noticeable with the frills because they are wavy already.
I’m going to put it up as a promo and see if Daz cans it - or if they have a sense of humor. On a serious note, it speaks volumes for the quality of the mesh and the textures that it will stretch that far, for a figure it doesn’t have FBMs for, without gross distortion. I am sad to report, however, that the shoes and socks did not do so well on the troll.
I TOTALLY hope they will keep it, because it is like you said—it demonstrates the capabilities of this suit to extreme. And it STILL looks GREAT.
As a matter of fact, I just got into my head a project where I need to stick something really-testing-the-limits of that suit…
Just uploaded Just Posh. I’ve proposed a really good promotional deal on it which should make it free for many people.
I confess to almost forgetting about the mesh shirt I promised Richard a few pages back with the remapped shirt. But I did remember and have put it in with the other shirts.