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HOW CAN I GET DIRT INTO THE CREVICES OF MY MODELS?

Paul Hatton replies

Your first thought might be, “Why would I want to get dirt into the crevices of my models?”. It may seem a bit odd. Maybe you’re thinking that you want your model to be as clean as possible. Or maybe you just want to rely on the lights in your scene rather than faking it. These are interesting considerations, but I would argue that if you are aiming for realism

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