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Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
Nice work! How did that Renault get in here ?
Greetings oet Grunn!
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Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
I have no idea of how that Renault snuck in
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Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
Del;
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Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
I notice its not a 2 or 3 series.
On Flickr you say new AO [W.I.P.]
Whats AO?
On Flickr you say new AO [W.I.P.]
Whats AO?
Greetings oet Grunn!
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Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
New AO and different seats I'd say
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Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
I didn't touch the seats (yet) but the AO is different yes
@Ruward:
AO = AO Map
Basically an AO is a shading and rendering technique used to calculate how exposed each point in a scene is to ambient lighting.
Basically areas of a mesh which are not exposed to ambient lighting would be darker. and areas which are exposed are lighter (Or white)
The older SCS trucks did use an AO Map but in the newer trucks (I think the Scania Next Gen and newer), SCS use a light gray texture instead of an AO Map
The AO on the RJL Scanias is the same as the Scania R2009 / R2012 Streamline from SCS (Which is very old)
So I'm adding a new AO Map to all parts of the 4 Series (As well as making the truck entirely standalone so I can update it for myself)
Sorry if the AO Explanation isn't the best, I ain't the best at explaining things
@Ruward:
AO = AO Map
Basically an AO is a shading and rendering technique used to calculate how exposed each point in a scene is to ambient lighting.
Basically areas of a mesh which are not exposed to ambient lighting would be darker. and areas which are exposed are lighter (Or white)
The older SCS trucks did use an AO Map but in the newer trucks (I think the Scania Next Gen and newer), SCS use a light gray texture instead of an AO Map
The AO on the RJL Scanias is the same as the Scania R2009 / R2012 Streamline from SCS (Which is very old)
So I'm adding a new AO Map to all parts of the 4 Series (As well as making the truck entirely standalone so I can update it for myself)
Sorry if the AO Explanation isn't the best, I ain't the best at explaining things
Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
@Ruward Ambient Occlusion
Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
Del;
Last edited by W4X on 01 Nov 2023 02:18, edited 1 time in total.
Re: W214D's Stories and Blender Screens
Del;
Last edited by W4X on 01 Nov 2023 02:18, edited 1 time in total.
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