Just want to clarify between polishing and glossing when doing an anno.
I take it polishing is done before anno process to get that shiny metallic/reflective look? Similar to a chrome finish.
And gloss is applied after a piece is anno'd to make it look...well...glossy.
I know what the matte/flat finish looks like.
ie, in the case of the AGD ULE mainboody, I believe they are polished then annoed, but no gloss was applied. Which makes it look the way they are? They don't look glossy, just bright/shiny/reflective like the kind of finish you get with chrome but in colour.
Is this correct?
Are there samples of work with the two types for comparison?
I take it polishing is done before anno process to get that shiny metallic/reflective look? Similar to a chrome finish.
And gloss is applied after a piece is anno'd to make it look...well...glossy.
I know what the matte/flat finish looks like.
ie, in the case of the AGD ULE mainboody, I believe they are polished then annoed, but no gloss was applied. Which makes it look the way they are? They don't look glossy, just bright/shiny/reflective like the kind of finish you get with chrome but in colour.
Is this correct?
Are there samples of work with the two types for comparison?
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