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Most AAA Scene In Unity3D 4.5.2 Full HDR , Physically , Global illumination xD

Discussion in 'Works In Progress - Archive' started by returnesstrue, Jul 8, 2014.

  1. returnesstrue

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    working on new scene now !!!
     
    Last edited: Jul 8, 2014
  2. JamesLeeNZ

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    Turn down the bloom. It looks like crap.

    This is about a CCC (if im feeling generous)... not even close to AAA
     
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  3. returnesstrue

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    its my first day :rolleyes:
     
  4. JamesLeeNZ

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    Yep, thats ok. Just dont claim AAA when its not really. Using all the buzzword effects/shaders/lighting doesn't automatically make something AAA.

    Also, this should be in Work in Progress. Showcase is for finished games.
     
  5. hippocoder

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    Moved to WIP.
     
  6. KheltonHeadley

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    Looks like an FFF.
     
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  7. ANTMAN0079

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    BLOOOMY LOOMY LOOMS! What an awful first day, first try and first post.
     
  8. realghetto

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    I remember, several years, 10 or more, this HDR thing coming out. In fact, I played half-life in the nineties, I played half-life 2, and it was a REALLY BIG DEAL. It's so crazy seeing that this is such a big deal a decade later. (good times i remember, oh the anticipation of HL2, I just hope HL3 has even half the anticipation of HL2).

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High-dynamic-range_rendering