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  • #16
    I like it!👍
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    • #17
      Originally posted by DADAL View Post
      The Anistropic effect is just a SIMULATION. In real world you would need to use displacement and not have to use anistropic effect. Or bump+ slight anistropic effect as far as I know.

      Value of 1 its known and normal to not display anything. I think it goes down to maths...
      Haha you just repeated exactly what I said!

      (I missed your tutorial on the topic Neil, my bad)
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      • #18
        Originally posted by grantwarwick View Post
        (I missed your tutorial on the topic Neil, my bad)
        It's all good. I'm updating my tutorials on metals right now with vray info, which is why I'm asking all these questions.

        - Neil

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        • #19
          Originally posted by soulburn3d View Post
          It's all good. I'm updating my tutorials on metals right now with vray info, which is why I'm asking all these questions.

          - Neil
          I remember looking at some of these old tutorials and closing them because I was too stupid to understand any of it haha.
          You had knowledge and wisdom back then that 99.99% of artists still don't have, myself included....
          Literally years ahead of their time.
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          • #20
            Well thanks Grant, although I do try my best to make my tutorials understandable by anybody, I don't want them to be advanced only We're all just spreading the knowledge around, you guys know more about vray than I do, so I'm asking questions. And I probably know a few things you don't, and I'm trying to spread that through my website, between all of us we'll keep pushing this art form forward as a big world wide team.

            - Neil

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            • #21
              Great words once again 😃
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