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My First 3d max

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Dec 01, 2001
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Hey.. This is my first try at rendering in 3d studio max... i was pleased with the turnout, and hope to be creating more complex, and amazing images, in the near future. But as i said, this is my first... let me know if its any good? thanks! :) -Nautical

Comments (3)


AcidTitan

2:55PM | Sun, 02 December 2001

If this is your first image, I have to say it's amazaing work. How was it modeled and how long did it take?

Odin

8:39PM | Sun, 02 December 2001

first...tsk. this is real good for the first...try adding more segments to the cylinders...unless you want them that way.

Nautical

8:53PM | Sun, 02 December 2001

i got the model from poser and imported it into 3ds max. Then i added curved double taures *i think that's what they are.. the little interlinked hoops) and made them at differnet dimensions. Then I warped them at different angels, and displaced them. Wheni rendered it, i did a forced wireframe, and some of the other options in the menu. (i forget which ones) Then i did the background in photoshop with xenofex and combined them together. :) -Nick Bartone


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