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How make "reflected - waxed - varnished" floor

KaRoBelZ McMahon
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12-03-2007 11:09
Sorry.. for the title.. but.. I'm searching in-world and cannot find it... so.. I'm not using good words for searching surely. I hope someone can understand me here :P

I will like to have a floor like I see in Dante... in Naughty Island. Seems waxed, varnished... and make some reflection of walls around.

Can I reproduce it in Photoshop??? or it's a script?? or other things?! :P

Your answers are very appreciate :)

Thank you :)

KaRoBelZ
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Starfire Desade
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12-03-2007 11:21
Those floors are semi transparent and have identical walls and major items upside down under them. Next time you see one of those floors, cam under it and look.
KaRoBelZ McMahon
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12-03-2007 11:26
From: Starfire Desade
Those floors are semi transparent and have identical walls and major items upside down under them. Next time you see one of those floors, cam under it and look.


Oh! wow.. thank you for your quick answer... and it's super idea!!!
But... cost too much prims for me I think! :P

KaRo
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Okiphia Rayna
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12-03-2007 11:40
From: KaRoBelZ McMahon
Oh! wow.. thank you for your quick answer... and it's super idea!!!
But... cost too much prims for me I think! :P

KaRo


You only really have to make the walls and some very simple versions of some other items to make it convincing.. because of the angle it doesn't need the same detail... but yeah, can be very prim-heavy
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Hunter Stern
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12-03-2007 11:45
you mean like the following image, also you can create a reflected effect without the prims by taking an angled snapshot of the area (room) from below and save it later for a layer that goes in behind the wood which would then be about 86% opacity.
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12-03-2007 12:36
From: Hunter Stern
you mean like the following image, also you can create a reflected effect without the prims by taking an angled snapshot of the area (room) from below and save it later for a layer that goes in behind the wood which would then be about 86% opacity

note this method only works/looks believable from certain angles... the large the possible viewing angle, the less believable it'll be....
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