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#1 Xotic

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Posted 04 May 2004 - 08:32 AM

Please give me some feedback on theese pictures.

Version 1: http://files.customi..._1073821462.jpg
Version 2: http://files.customi...er/Cubes2-0.jpg

#2 Xerxes

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Posted 07 May 2004 - 08:18 AM

Looks awesome. Did it in Bryce right? The reflections look at little odd, but other than that, it looks great. Maybe try duplicating the layer and bluring the top layer with "soft light" selected. Might make a cool effect. :D
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#3 Hybrid Media

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Posted 09 May 2004 - 03:57 AM

Hello Xotic,

All I have to say is "wow". You did an outstanding job with the modelling of these 3D objects. I do agree the reflections are a little awkward but other then that it looks fine. Once again awsome job and keep up the good work.

Thanks,
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#4 exogen

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Posted 14 May 2004 - 02:48 AM

Looks a little plastic-y, but the modelling itself is good. I like the background design.

#5 mbleigh

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Posted 07 June 2004 - 06:16 PM

I would just say that you need to soften the reflections...they are so hard and aliased it detracts from an otherwise excellent design.

#6 Logistikal

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Posted 07 June 2004 - 08:04 PM

Version one is definetly better...the second version looks to empty. Maybe shrink the size of the blocks and that whole object...makes the whole thing look very clustered.
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