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Old 14th March 2007
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Back to 1980

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this is my first post in this forums
done in max9 vray and ps cs3
hope you like it

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looks great! i really like the whole landrover model, the wheel being replaced and the stuff around that is nice as well. Maybe you could have added a bit more garage stuff around the scene, but i'm being picky. 5+
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Nice! I like volumetric light :] Great model. PS. I also think that some more details could make this project even more realistic. "Beauty is in the details"
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there was more details but i could not render the sciene because of memory crashes .... so i delete them
thanks again
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Oh Wow, I like, perhaps it wold've been nice to have seen a broken window frame in place of the whole that the light is coming through. But man, that is the schiznizel, damn, thats a wicked model, I keep scrolling back up to look at it.

How about a write up for such a star piece, and some wireframes, clay models, texture maps, hints tips and tricks, lessons learnt, software and tecniques used and dare I ask for more?

How about a tutorial hahahahahhahaha, I love this site because I love seeing work that makes me happy that I may be not that good but I can understand a little of how you did what you did but I also know that a lot of swearing, talking and threatening your piece went into the love to make that piece of work.

its awsome, now to look at your gallery heheheh
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had a quick look and love the work, only one beef though, having done many types of jobs in my life. Being a builder was one of them, that school class room render is excellent but the ceiling unrealistic.

It has an amazing air condition service vents int he ceiling but you have a solid ceiling? Without getting technical, two ways to explain it is this, public buildings have to have false ceilings, one to get access to pipes and wiring and also to have a fire extinguishing sytem in place. The second is explained by the first, a builder or maintence service would have to dig into the celing to access anything problematic.

One other thing, no one paints a ceiling in gloss paint, its always in matt. But apart from that its a cool classroom, where am I sitting, lol
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very nice the land rover badge looks abit though

and ooooh i didn't know PS CS3 was out!
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The beta is

Lovely image, yeah, a bit more junk lying around would make it better. But nonetheless 5*
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looking magnificent. sucks that you get memory crashes, i would love to see this "complete" (the way you intended it to be).
Photoshop CS3??? when was this released?
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hey man, very nice atmosphere, good portray of a low income person having a crappy car but having to rely on it so he fixes it himself with the little tools he has. great work.

like some other members mentioned, a "making of" would be awsome, we could put it under the tutorial section aswell.
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