See what I did there? Or was it too much of a thinker? At any rate, rimshot aside this is just a materials test but it does show some promise. At least, I am looking forward to doing more of these…
See what I did there? Or was it too much of a thinker? At any rate, rimshot aside this is just a materials test but it does show some promise. At least, I am looking forward to doing more of these…
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The matte makes the pipe look to be more corroded. You could have worked on that Days Gone video game that just came out.
if I get my act together, they might want me for the sequel
I like glossy because the impression of the iron pipe becomes stronger, just a little curious about the pillar which looks a bit like icy.
you are the second person to give me that note. guess I need to dial the specularity way back…
Well, that’s only according to my eyes, and I’m sure you know the best for your work.
looking frozen when it isn’t meant to isn’t best
Agree, and my point is that you know the best you have to d? next.
Curious to see where this piece is going.
this piece isn’t even a piece, it’s a material test. but if I need a bunch of jacked up support pillars for the background of something else, I’m covered!
The pillar seems to be frozen, dear friend
it looks more jacked up than frozen to me
I do agree the second is a more powerful image of the drainpipe, comrade!
I knew you were a Russian chatbot! No wonder Anastasia Vsplyshka likes you so much!
Would you consider the options you have for renting your 2020 vote? comrade?
as an American, I am always ready to vote against my best interests!
🙂 ROFL! that was the perfect disruption of my disruption!
The pipe looked like it took a severe beating from the element after the disaster.
that was my intention, glad to hear it reads
The consequences of the accident are loud and clear.
the sky is falling, the sky is falling!
And that is not a Chicken Little joke.
Glossy actually looks too glossy to me. I like the stale vibe that matte gives.
How did you make that background, I mean the landscape? Was it a photo?
Keep on experimenting! ?
yes, the background is just a photo. and just how glossy is metal meant to be after being exposed to the elements, acid rain and lord knows what else?
Not sure, it depends on the type of metal.
Exactly, I’d expect something traditional such as rust and corrosion, but ‘lord knows what else’ could do more. ?
some level of corrosion and wear are expected, as opposed to the glossiness but another huge factor is- how long has it been exposed?
Not for long, if it’s still there… ??