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Ok, this is probably the 'newbiest' thing you guys will hear all week! but i cant help being new :P
What do you define as; -Low Poly -High Poly And i have another question, but i didnt want to open two threads... How do you render a mirror? Ive worked out transparency, but i dont get how you render a mirror... Ok thats all thanks in advance ![]() |
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High and low poly depends on the application for the model. In Targetware, low poly means anything under 5000 polys, high above. Typically a single engine fighter monplane would be around 7000 polys. A biplane a bit more 8000.
Buildings, (targets) less then 500 if we can. Doing a mirror, need to do in render tool, not in AC3D.
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Thankyou very much
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