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    Default New 3d work

    Hi

    I created some new stuff in 3d max, so here it is
    Thanks for watching














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    Default Re: New 3d work

    All very nicely done models for sure... but wowsers on the backhoe... fantastic...

    very cool lines...

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    Thanks for your comment

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    Well done, you have been busy. I wonder how long it took you to produce that lot?.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Thanks. Dont know exactly, there are models that I modeled in 1 week, and there are models that I finished in about 3 weeks. There are many more on my website if you are curious

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    Thank you Adrian. Very impressive.
    Last edited by parahandy; 07 November 2007 at 06:13 PM.
    Norman. The Flying Scotsman

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    Adrian, these renderings are amazing. They look so real.
    Keith
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    Thanks

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    Fantastic models - totally faultless!

    the renders however.... - NOT the best way to show off your great talent and work!
    I suggest you do a couple of basic lighting tutorials, just an hour or two to understand the basics and pick up a coule of tips.

    A good lighting set-up, some nice low camera angles, a background image, make use of the matte/shadow material and these would look perfectly happy even on a full cinema screen in an expensive movie.

    keep up the great work, put a little more effort into final presentation and you'll start to get noticed.

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    Great modelling. The props at on the boat look lethal - even when not revolving. Are they really positioned like that?

    I assume the back deck is open for people to get out of the water (and amputate their legs on the props).

    Paul

 

 

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