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From: Joe Angell <jangell@risd.edu>
Subject: Re: Black plastic settings
To: Christophe Lize <christophe.lize@ramses.fdn.org>
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> Is anyone could give me the surface settings to obtain brightly black
> plastic... Settings I try are too dark!
>
> This surface would be apply to a lego object...
I think you want to increase the Specular on the surface. That will
likely make it "brighter" You'd have to play with the glossiness -- I
think Medium or High would be best. I think you'll want a high
diffusion, too (80-100%). If you REALLY want to, you could put a slight
amount of reflection on it, but it probobly won't be needed unless you
want to get a cool mirror-off-the-surface shot. :)
Hope this helps...
-- Joe
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