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not really no..... theres a method to shadingTo simplify, apply various types of boxes / plaid to skin until satisfied.
The method involves aligning plaid and plaid adjacent patterns while keeping one side lighter than the other, in order to create a visually pleasing aesthetic.not really no..... theres a method to shading
hes got a point when it comes to modern shadingThe method involves aligning plaid and plaid adjacent patterns while keeping one side lighter than the other, in order to create a visually pleasing aesthetic.
But if you strip away all the long tedious bits, it's just plaid^2, can't change my mind.
he has a point when it comes to his shading... mine i actually consider where i want the light to hit from and its not just plaid if you strip it down...hes got a point when it comes to modern shading
my shading is different than SRP's standard, i use ambient occlusion to determine where i should add shadow and then "unga bunga pixels go brrr" until it looks good. Rather than focusing on one light source, I just shade the parts where things would be really close together and/or overlapping (like the crease between the arm and torso, between the legs, in the volumes of hair, etc).he has a point when it comes to his shading... mine i actually consider where i want the light to hit from and its not just plaid if you strip it down...
how much money do u want for skinsmy shading is different than SRP's standard, i use ambient occlusion to determine where i should add shadow and then "unga bunga pixels go brrr" until it looks good. Rather than focusing on one light source, I just shade the parts where things would be really close together and/or overlapping (like the crease between the arm and torso, between the legs, in the volumes of hair, etc).
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SRP tailors can't utilize this method very well because it requires a more blended shading, whereas SRP favors hard transitions between light and dark. And with this particular shading style, it's especially difficult to make lines that would realistically be curved look good, so most people tend to keep their shadows very straight; when you overlap a bunch of straight vertical and horizontal lines, you get patterns that look very plaid.
I reshaded the same skin using this tutorial and the RPH #skins channel as a reference, while also keeping in mind the locations of the shadows from the original.
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Whether or not it's intentional on your end, plaid is an inevitability of the SRP style which nobody can escape.
enough to buy a dominos large 3 topping pizza at its discounted pricehow much money do u want for skins
20k take it or leave itenough to buy a dominos large 3 topping pizza at its discounted price
Ooh20k take it or leave it