Textures from the American Museum of Natural History, in the rocks and minerals exhibit.
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This blog contains the digital workbooks of the students who take ARIL-360 / ARIL-421 at Montclair State University.
This blog contains the digital workbooks of students at Montclair State University. In fall, it was dedicated to "ARIL-360: Motion, Light, Texture, Mapping", and in spring to "ARIL-421: Advanced Animation and Illustartion Arts".
I have since moved on to Monmouth University, where my students post to this blog
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2 comments:
Great images! The REAL challenge of course would be to create a material (shader) that reacts to light in the exact same way these minerals do. How do you think these objects get their color?
Everytime you put one of these up, my inner mineral lover dies a bit. These are awesome. First one is my favorite.
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