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Looks good, however the use of enhanced shading and Blur in the video spoils this for me as it is not “real”.
News flash, Ray: none of this is real. It’s all digital make-believe. 😉
I think I understand what he means, Bill, in that what you see in the video is not what you see in the sim.
It is true that some developers, sometimes, use lighting changes and blur slightly like “beauty serum” advertisers photoshop the marks off a teenage model’s face to make it appear that their product will achieve the same effect… Which of course it doesn’t. I can see why people would rather see the actual product with no processing effects in a promo video, to be honest.