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Is there a mirror model that actually reflects the ojects in the room?

Or is this even possible?
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Re: Is there a mirror model that actually reflects the ojects in the room?

Yes, several of the mirrors for SH3D will reflect (when rendering at q3/q4). See SourceForge 3D models 303 for more information about how. ok
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Re: Is there a mirror model that actually reflects the ojects in the room?

If I remember correctly, you can also create a mirror effect without having to edit object files manually:

- After positioning the item of furniture you wish to have a reflective surface, double-click on it to open the 'Modify furniture' window.

- Under 'Color and texture,' select 'Materials' and click 'Modify.'

- Furniture components you want to be reflective should be assigned a color of pure black (#000000), with the shininess slider set to maximum.

I know I've used this to create 'chrome-plated' fixtures, for instance -and I *think* I've used it to make a mirror. (I'd quickly test it, if I could, but I'm away from home and working on an end-of-life PC that stubbornly refuses to run SH3D.)

I could swear there's a thread here, somewhere, with a comment from Emmanuel explaining this, but I'll be darned if I can find it....
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