• Jake Korosi(jakeblended)

    jgonzalez That makes sense to me

  • Dragonice (dragonice69)

    [q] shouldn't pores be bottom socket? and rest first with overlay?

  • silentheart00

    Yeah, some people have more tolerance than others, Miranda. I tend to do better than my SO, who gets sick immediately.

  • Pavel Mazanik(nekronavt)

    I remeber that moment from one of Kent's streams, where he is like freezed for a few minutes, just repeating one phare constantly. I understand, that he's just forget to cut that out, but that was funny :D

  • Jonathan Gonzalez(jgonzalez)

    so in a sled it feels natural

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    smurfmier1985

    oh that make sense jonathan :)

  • silentheart00

    But I'm not completely sure.

  • Jonathan Gonzalez(jgonzalez)

    I don't get nausea from VR myself. The key to preventing that is having something fixed around you that seems familiar. Kind of like how you don't get sick driving a car.

  • silentheart00

    I mean, they're both textures, so probably negligible.

  • s
    smurfmier1985

    [Q] question from Prashan a little bit below 👇

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Finishing the sled project

After modeling our snow sled last week, this week we're adding textures, materials, and getting a final render. Topics and techniques include procedural texture creation - because hand-painting textures is for the birds 😉 - materials like wood and painted metal, using the new Ambient Occlusion node for adding grime, and adding some treatment with the compositor.

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