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Old 03-11-2012, 12:27 AM
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Originally Posted by geneticfrog View Post
you have a grasp on the concept of shading but no so much with a set light source like graals. Your shading is not wrong but its considered pillow shading. (the devil)
I'm now aware that you don't seem to know anything about what you're trying to actually talk about. Thanks for the insight, I guess?


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Originally Posted by lavaman View Post
I recommend playing around with what I was told was called "Dithering".
Dithering also adds texture and should therefore not be used on materials that are not rough. Also, in the past, it was primarily used because of hardware limitations that did not allow a lot of colors. The artists created the illusion of more colors by dithering.
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