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    Modeled with Rhino 3.0 and Strata. All textures made with XaraX. Rendered in Strata 3D.

    Emanuel Brito
    www.homographicus.com
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    Modeled with Rhino 3.0 and Strata. All textures made with XaraX. Rendered in Strata 3D.

    Emanuel Brito
    www.homographicus.com

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    Hey Emel, nice to see your worx here... great job as per usual [thumbs up] I especially like the way the ephone cord is coiled here, very realistic indeed... as well, awesome display of fine worx ... keep it coming eh

    Emel, what are the noticable differences between Rhino v2 and v3?

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    5 thumbs! Though it doesn't appear to be mechanically correct, it looks great!

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    Looks good enough to blast mp3's through!

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    Thank you guys for your input.

    Emanuel Brito

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    Cool


    Your key light is over exposing the object just a bit to much.

 

 

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