"The Good The Bad and The Ugly?
"The Good The Bad and The Ugly?
3D Modelling \ Figure | 12/09/07 @881 |
zelazny |
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My interpretation of Good vs. EvilPoser, Lightwave, Photoshop!
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12/09/07 @889
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12/10/07 @185
I dig the perspective on the top one, seriously. The broken chain-link serves as an interesting framing device. I'm also really liking all the work you put into the background setting; it looks awesome. Wouldn't mind seeing the figures developed just a touch more, but that's just being nitpicky I guess. Solid work.
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12/13/07 @155
top marks!
12/13/07 @170
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12/17/07 @700
I like it
12/19/07 @911
12/20/07 @458
Excellent.
12/20/07 @954
no discussion. The composition
of the elements, the lighting, the
post processing etc brought
a very cute colorful result with
a valid rendering of the underlying
concept.
My question is one - what am
I voting you for, exactly, here?
In other words, which part is
your work & which part is pre-made?
It is not irrelevant and I think it should
be clarified. Did you model the
cars, the characters, the animals,
the setting etc? Did you paint / shade/
texture the components?
Were some/all/none of the elements
pre-made and you disposed
them in a certain way concentrating
on the lighting? This is important
to clarify what I am voting you
for.
Thanks
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