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Couldn't the scaly texture on the feet and beak have been sculpted in using a similar stamp method and then applied to the...
thecaitasaurus
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Feet & Beak Bump Maps
March 1, 2017 1:56am
Couldn't the scaly texture on the feet and beak have been sculpted in using a similar stamp method and then applied to the texture by baking a normal map? Is there a benefit to using a bump map instead?
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