Yes, I love the green statue one. Actually the others are great too. If this is with the SSS-ish material then I need to learn to use it.
Right now my efforts to figure out RS are somewhat on and off. I'm in trouble with the small rural Pennsylvania town that I'm stuck in because I have too many cats. Now, I don't try to have too many, but they showed up and I'm a the type that tries to take care of animals. Right now all the no-kill shelters are full and some new neighbors are complaining to the police. The town has a limit of 2 pets, but my online research seems to indicate that in PA, such limit laws are unconstitutional. (look up "pet limit laws.") Sorry for the tangent but I wanted to show why I'm being slow at learning RS and am somewhat irritable these days. On 7/21/09, Standley and Mungenast <[email protected]> wrote: > Boris, that's some spectacular work. I'm not sure I'd seen 'Isabella' > before. > I hope you're doing well. > > Chris Mungenast > > Boris Jahn wrote: >> Hi Henry, >> I was in search so much in an usefull sss shader. Timo did several >> attemps for this shader and I tested it a lot on my models. He did >> some full calculating attemps which were impossible to use on complex >> human models because of calculating times. Also keep in mind that a >> lot of it is done in postprocessing which is limited by one cpu yet. >> >> http://www.3ddart.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=212 >> http://www.3ddart.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=214 >> http://www.3ddart.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_itemId=24 >> http://www.realsoft.com/gallery/images/oscarine.jpg >> >> Nevertheless I also think that sss is very essential and any >> improvement would be very welcome. >> >> Cheers >> Boris >> > > -- -- Henry Tjernlund http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/browse.php?username=henrytj http://www.modelmayhem.com/HenryTjernlund http://imdb.com/name/nm2519729/ http://www.myspace.com/henrytj http://henrytj.deviantart.com/
