After viewing Steve's tutorial for creating a meteor effect in Tips and Tricks samples, I wanted to try my hand at it. The Lighting effect is used, and the bump map property is enabled. What do you think, Steve?
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Meteor Using Lighting Effect with Bump Map
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Meteor Using Lighting Effect with Bump MapAfter viewing Steve's tutorial for creating a meteor effect in Tips and Tricks samples, I wanted to try my hand at it. The Lighting effect is used, and the bump map property is enabled. What do you think, Steve?
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Re: Meteor Using Lighting Effect with Bump MapGot kind of a cool "Invaders from Mars" look to it, Robert!
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Re: Meteor Using Lighting Effect with Bump Mapit is true..... I just thought that my neighbor did not get enough sun..... lol
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Re: Meteor Using Lighting Effect with Bump MapLove it
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Re: Meteor Using Lighting Effect with Bump MapI don't see any nose openings for breathing. Maybe through those huge indentations on the side of his/her head?
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