Just curious what everyone is working on at the current moment! Leave a preview a teaser WIP screen shots whatever!
Lets see them WC!
ID Posted one in 2007 Link and 2008 Link so here we go 2010!
A/V
Ah another blind artist in the making. The WIP looks great.
3D modeling is easier. imo
I just checked out your WIP. It was back in February before I got my laptop. All I can say is ...... TOTALLY FREAKIN' AWESOME!! for a first? No way. You mastered WB on the sly. And BTW ...... this happened when I clicked on post reply. Kicked me right off.
"Ah another blind artist in the making. "
Just a few more eyes to poke out ....
I don't know what it is but I'm workin' on it.
Ho-Kay.....
First there was this aircraft cockpit panel.
Then I got alpha-blended glass fer the windows.
Of course ALL the gauges function as they are supposed to.
But then I just HAD to have them also 'function' in reverse....mirrored in the glass - real gauge goes clockwise....mirrored reflection goes anti....
Again I learned a few new things about XML.
Took a few hours to sort...particularly as in doing so I discovered the bought gauge [in the original plane] was actually WRONG, dnag it... really had me stuck for a while....
At this rate there'll be no difference between your image and the actual aircraft cockpit. Just out of curiosity ... are you planning on a simulator? Because it can easily pass for one.
Uvah...it is a flight simulator.
I knew that.
Some progress
^What he said, but getting more interesting, Uvah. I like the gradients in the lower bar.
I have the gradient overlays all set at the same values. Does the size of the graphics make a difference?. Light source is 180 degrees. Highlight set to 30%, shadow to 40% (of the gradient overlay) opacity to 20% (of the bevel and emboss) Gradient is set to reflect and reversed. Top and bottom bars have the bevel and emboss set down rather than up. I can break down the psd and give you a better look.
re-did the gradient on the square bits. Something strange though. When I go to change the angle on the bevel and emboss the entire image changes not just the graphic bit.
now look at this one.