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The only problem here is the skin tone looks unnatural, and i think i figured out why. Real skin is layers of translucent tissue with different tones, here, you just have a single solid surface. The old guy looks the best because the wrinkles covers the bare skin. This is also why people with dark complexion make better CG If you dissected a piece of skin and recorded the translucent properties of every mm, (under microscope) then you could simulate it perfectly by making the skin out of layers
I am really not looking forward to the day when 2nd life developers get their hands on this technology. It's going to be a bunch of 40 somethings dressed like slutty 20 year olds like they already do now, but with better graphics.
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If you dissected a piece of skin and recorded the translucent properties of every mm, (under microscope) then you could simulate it perfectly by making the skin out of layers
what is the program do you use??
i'm waiting for your answer brother ("_")