This is just a test so it's a bit crude.... but I hope you can see the near perfect reflection of my finger...
This is just a test so it's a bit crude.... but I hope you can see the near perfect reflection of my finger...
You read my mind.... keep eye out in a few hours.I'm wondering if the mirror works better without the curved lens? I know its not accurate, but once the reflective material is curved you start to get those bright spots and curved distortions that make the glasses appear chrome instead of dark mirrored.
It's definitely scratchable ... but I did tons of handling of these with no issues. Just don't take sharp objects to themNow those seem to give you the best of both worlds -- dark looking yet highly reflective. You could literally do red pill, blue pill with those lenses.
Is there a film on the mirror, to protect the lens?
It's definitely scratchable ... but I did tons of handling of these with no issues. Just don't take sharp objects to them
Aaaaaaaand here we go...
I took photos in contrasting backgrounds to show how different they look simply depending on lighting and surroundings. I think these are awesome.
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No, I meant it actually looks like there's a protective film on there already -- like the kind you have to peel off the glass.
So what do you think is the best in-hand? These new mirror lens?
I think we have a winner here with the latest prototype.
Yeah I think so. Being the ever perfectionist I am going to try oooooooooone more minor alteration of the current techniques to try and get that much closer to perfection. I'll update this thread with the attempt if I deem it worthy, haha.
Thanks!Love that you just keep at it, always perfecting. Bravo!
That does look good. Always need to see it on the sculpt though. Once you get the last pair, definitely do a three-way with the various glasses on the sculpt.
Is that Harvey Dent's pistol? They look awesome.
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