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Nomad
A Small Piece of Hell
Icrontian
May 2004
edited May 2004
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Here are some renders of pictures I got paid to do for work.
All made in 3DSMAX 6, rendered in Vray.
Resolved1.jpg
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Resolved2.jpg
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Resolved3.jpg
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Dexter
Vancouver, BC Canada
May 2004
edited May 2004
Very nice work....very photo-realistic.
Dexter...
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Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
May 2004
edited May 2004
GG, bitch.
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mmonnin
Centreville, VA
May 2004
edited May 2004
They are not showing up now.
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RWB
Icrontian
May 2004
edited May 2004
mmonnin
wrote:
They are not showing up now.
I am not seeing them either.
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Sputnik
Worcester, MA
May 2004
edited May 2004
i'm seeing them.....
very nice btw. quick question though are there some jaggies in the top picture where the wall meets the ceiling?
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Thrax
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Austin, TX
Icrontian
May 2004
edited May 2004
He ran a sharpen pass on the render via photoshop. Vray applies a softening technique to the renders. Whilst sharpening the image makes it look much neater overall, the antialiased lines from the softening affect a mildly jagged look.
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TheBaron
Austin, TX
May 2004
edited May 2004
man that is very impressive
keep up the good work i suppose
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GHoosdum
Icrontian
May 2004
edited May 2004
Whew! Nice!
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Dexter...
very nice btw. quick question though are there some jaggies in the top picture where the wall meets the ceiling?
keep up the good work i suppose