I started this as little exercise to experiment with materials. :)
I packed the blend-file, but I also included the 3 textures pure within the zip-file. I created the woodtexture and it's also free. But unfortunatly it has not very good quality.
If you activate the compositing, blender will optimize the render with a mild RGB curve adjustment. :)
Here is a simple animation, but the camera drift is not included in the blend-file.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5TVRyn2PHes
Hello, thanks! :) Yes, it seems glossiness is an important effect all around us. Almost every surface has it... from very mild and rough up to strong and shiny. You're welcome. :)
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very well done !
love the glossiness, i think that it's an important effect that add realism to a any scene
thanks for sharing