Ok, didn't have time to make a full tutorial for this. But for now mostly people seem interested in the reflection technique rather than a full 3D build.
(If you're looking for the basic construction of a 3D room first, you can check out this link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KgureFXLwc from "Zack" from Anime Studio 101, but beware... if you're not already aware, these tutorials can be LONG, and well... )
Let me just get to the point... here's a little pan around the environment which I think gives a pretty good idea of how it's all laid out. I've turned off visibility incrementally throughout for all duplicate layers that exist as "reflections."
Perhaps I can do something a little more detailed later on if there's still interest.
Re: Reflective surface test
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 7:01 pm
by Danimal
Very cool technique. Thanks for making this and posting!
Re: Reflective surface test
Posted: Wed Feb 05, 2014 9:07 pm
by Danimal
ddrake wrote:beware... if you're not already aware, these tutorials can be LONG, and well...
If that's a kind way of saying "a rambling, nearly incoherent mess," you are a better diplomat than I, there's no doubt.
The tutorial did little more than show the basic way to make a cube already in the built-in tutorials. I'll have to play around with the technique as I think it makes for a better looking set.
Re: Reflective surface test
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 5:17 am
by ddrake
Danimal wrote:If that's a kind way of saying "a rambling, nearly incoherent mess," you are a better diplomat than I, there's no doubt.
Yeah, sorry about that. (Though maybe there's something to be said for a tutorial that leaves you plenty of time to screw around with things on your own.)
Kind? ...I try. Diplomat? ... Maybe. Really just not finding a lot of free time, and concerned that a tutorial of my own would be rushed, or similarly too ambling to get to the root of what someone's looking for (given there are already so many existing tutorials out there)
Re: Reflective surface test
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2014 8:27 am
by Little Yamori
Sometimes inspiration is tutorial enough, and your reflective basketball court is very inspirational, Thanks