Thread: Reflection help
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Old 05-05-2006
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Firstly, it's always recommended to say which programme you are using.
Second, this is the same in all programmes as far as I know, just make a new material for that ground, and make it reflective. Should be some value. In Lightwave for instance, just set the Reflection to 20% or something. In max, I think it would be 0.2 then.
Just try out different things, you can learn a lot by doing.


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