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      StarWarsKnower
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      I know I'm asking for alot of help here, but one more thing, how do you customize shinyness and translucency and stuff using the material editor, i can change the colour and thats about it.

      EDIT: And I dont understand the readme, it is all jargon and complicated.

      Mike

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        Frederik
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        @starwarsknower said:

        I know I'm asking for alot of help here, but one more thing, how do you customize shinyness and translucency and stuff using the material editor, i can change the colour and thats about it.

        I suggest that you download and read the Kerkythea Material Editor Guide...
        Although it was made for KT2007, basics remain identical in KT2008... πŸ˜‰

        I will also suggest that you look at some of the various materials to learn how they're made and then tweak them to the need you have for a particular scene... πŸ˜‰

        @starwarsknower said:

        EDIT: And I dont understand the readme, it is all jargon and complicated.

        I assume that you're very new to renders and render techniques... 😐
        You may call it jargon, but we're only using the standard terms used within this business... πŸ˜‰
        If you select another render engine like Maxwell, Vray, Indigo and others, you'll learn that they all use the same jargon, terms etc... πŸ˜‰

        Please believe me when I say that once you learn these terms and get more familiar with renders, it's not that complicated... πŸ˜‰

        Cheers
        Kim Frederik

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