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Ted Pawlik
Good tutorial but, can you not pan around the view when rendering, your computer is not the fastest and we can't see anything.
Graphiste
This is great thank you so much!
babydolll
Nice tutorial!
niemanickurwa
What a great tutorial, I would never in a million years have thought to have done it like that.
Ducky
Than you so much! This is so helpful!
Groffili
Nicely done tutorial, and indeed a rather convincing result. Yet I am not really sold on your method.
I don't want to disparage your tutorial – it contained a lot of good ideas, and I learned a lot from it.
But I am wondering: you are adding a lot of dense geometry and doing some rather complicated stuff with it (and not all of it very realistic).
If you are using that much geometry: wouldn't it be easier to create a real stack of papers instead of faking one?