Entity Crisis
The blog of Simon Wittber.
Tuesday, April 05, 2011
The perks of working on games...
You get to make really cool stuff.
These models were built by Nic, our new hire. The shader on the ships is a custom specular / bumped / reflective / illuminated beast, and the skybox is generated by our
Spacebox
tool.
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