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		<title>Green efect for a material</title>
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				<title>Hy!I am not a beginer to 3D Stud</title>
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				<description>Hy!I am not a beginer to 3D Studio Max, but I use it very rare. I am a beginer with materials, realistic lights, and animation. I am intrested if you know how to duplicate this material.  </description>
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				<title>You might to set materials blend</title>
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				<description>You might to set materials blend with Falloff for the different  color effect of the textures.

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DonSingapore Interior Design</description>
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