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From: "Scott Thompson" <walker@www.intur.net>
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Subject: Re: Droplets
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On Dec 14, 2:27am, David Warner wrote:
> Subject: Droplets
>
> >
> > Would it be a case of creating a sequence of images to use as
> > displacement maps or am I missing something really obvious?
> >
>
>-- End of excerpt from David Warner
First thing that comes to mind here is to add the Rippled procedural
texture to your puddle as a Displacement Map. You could center the texture