Really enjoyed watching this thing happen. I thought it looked like Hypershot...I didn't know it could do illuminated materials though, is this a new version?
Hey Vaughan, it is Hypershot (32-bit). I used the water material and adjusted its settings to as bright as I can get it, then adjusted the exposure and brightness. I didn't know it could do that either until now!
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Really enjoyed watching this thing happen.
I thought it looked like Hypershot...I didn't know it could do illuminated materials though, is this a new version?
Hey Vaughan, it is Hypershot (32-bit). I used the water material and adjusted its settings to as bright as I can get it, then adjusted the exposure and brightness. I didn't know it could do that either until now!
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