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darkicest...
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new modeller/animator
Posted 20-Mar-2007 10:08 PM
Hey all I started using 3ds max 7 about 1 1/2 - 2 years ago and mostly just screwed around with it, but as of 2007 I have started to do some serious modelling/animating as it apart of my requirements for my job.
Just thought I would introduce myself to all
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azp
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 22-Mar-2007 7:33 PM
welcome...got picz of what u have done ?
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darkicest...
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 22-Mar-2007 9:35 PM
Modified by darkicestudios On 22-Mar-2007  9:41 PM
I do, These are the most recent and probably best works iv done
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darkicest...
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 22-Mar-2007 9:39 PM
Flute Glass
and above is the other
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lf751
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 23-Mar-2007 10:40 AM
No offense but you need more practise.
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darkicest...
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 25-Mar-2007 6:44 PM
none taken, they are the first two models iv ever done so you have to expect them to be fairly average. I forgot all about shadows etc so yeh, Ill fix them up later
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creative3...
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 03-Jun-2007 10:01 AM
You really need some more practice. 3dsmax might be too difficult for beginner like you. Better try cinema 4d for example. Dont misunderstand me, but you are a beginner.
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starfire324
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 16-Jun-2007 12:18 AM
Looks like you should reduce the specularity settings. There's so much glare that it obstructs the view of the glasses.
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LoD94
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 30-Jun-2007 4:41 PM
Modified by LoD94 On 30-Jun-2007  4:42 PM
yeah, burt how can you do so fine looking wood materials? :O
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theviking...
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 03-Jul-2007 6:15 AM
I was wondering that too. Nice job lining up the textures so well!
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Catbox
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 09-Jul-2007 5:16 PM

the models look pretty cool... and don't listen to the people that only criticize...constructive criticism is very necessary... condescending criticism is for tards... lol

                                   Keep it up... look forware to seeing your future work... CB





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Nagirte
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RE: new modeller/animator
Posted 06-Nov-2007 8:35 PM
It looks good, the only thing I'd do is lower the intensity of the spot light by half, and add a backlight and flood light.  That should take care of the glare, and make sure that only one of the lights has shadows turned on.
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