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<blockquote data-quote="night" data-source="post: 7630" data-attributes="member: 493"><p>I have the Vampire table, ball feels heavy. Overall I don't like it, too dark in the back, only the front/centre of this table is lid. </p><p>Electric lights seem like colored soft blushes rather than a real feeling of electricity. Good lighting is not easy. And it bounces off all the objects. It glitters in the chrome, reflects in the polished table. I don't know if it's just a matter of setting some parameters for the developers. Our screens and displays are made of light, a real table is wood/glass/plastic/chrome and light. My best bet is the option to slightly lower the environmental light while keeping the lights as they are now intact. It seems the least amount of work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="night, post: 7630, member: 493"] I have the Vampire table, ball feels heavy. Overall I don't like it, too dark in the back, only the front/centre of this table is lid. Electric lights seem like colored soft blushes rather than a real feeling of electricity. Good lighting is not easy. And it bounces off all the objects. It glitters in the chrome, reflects in the polished table. I don't know if it's just a matter of setting some parameters for the developers. Our screens and displays are made of light, a real table is wood/glass/plastic/chrome and light. My best bet is the option to slightly lower the environmental light while keeping the lights as they are now intact. It seems the least amount of work. [/QUOTE]
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