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hay guys
it's probably really obvious but how do u make those fance shiny marble floors. i can make the floor put the texture on it but don't know how to make it shiny.
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Make the texture translusent, and mirrored!
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thanks i will try it
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Watch out though, it mirrors whatever you have in view, doubling all the polys...
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And if it still doesn't look shiny to you, try to look in your rendering options to make sure that shiny surfaces are rendered as such.
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And be careful with the reflection of other reflections...
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reflection of other reflections=Unplayable.
I figured that one out on my own when I made a mirrored cube! My system crashed from it, because it would render an infinite number of polys and that's not a good thing to do.
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