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The toilet...

Lightwave Work In Progress posted on Feb 24, 2006
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Dragontales

3:29PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Looks great. Might want to add a few personal touches before you have a woman in there :), but otherwise a kick ass modeling and render.

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dreamlight

3:31PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Thanks Dragonstales - sorry, forgot to mention it - im not behind the modelling of this toilet... Just setting up the textures, light and mood... :)

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louly

3:52PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Looks good!

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shanpoo

6:15PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Nice I could picture on of your or my beautiful babes soaking in the tub!! LOL.......shannon ;}

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Parthius

7:10PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Well, Walle, several terms come to mind for you on this for not using radiosity: Wuss, cheat, etc, but then this is CG and it really is all about cheating to get an accurate look LOL. I have to say that you are a very accomplished CG/radiosity cheat! It is a little distressing to see you proud of it though, I mean really, just think of the sense of accomplishment that goes with a two week render in 27 pieces that you merge in PS (Been there, done that LOL)? BTW excellent image and lighting/shadowing! VOTE!!

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stealthman

7:36PM | Fri, 24 February 2006

Very Very cool...

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dreamlight

5:07AM | Sat, 25 February 2006

I understand where you are heading... You are doing a superb job on rendering 27 pieces and merging them in PS... Thats a great skill to have! :) I believe there are several ways of achieving what you want in art - and no way is "cheating"... Its a simple problemsolving technique... "Faking" radiosity is a must when doing animations - it would be impossible to render 25 frames per second with the renderosity setting to on... (Assuming the objects are moving) So - this is another "skill"... You are proud of doing the 27 pieces - and you should be! Have a great weekend! /Walle

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Terrace-tenmou

2:20PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

Awesome Excellent realism!!!

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idiot_sphinx

10:27PM | Sat, 25 February 2006

This is awesome just the way it is !! Well designed and love the lighting !!~**~!!

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Fractelaar

4:01AM | Sun, 26 February 2006

Interresting focus look looks of you have use a glass lens as i look to the perspective of the wall ,s Great effect

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chimera46

1:24PM | Sun, 26 February 2006

It looks great so far! You might want to consider lowering the refleciton on the wall tiles and the front side of the sink/cabinet as well.

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dreamlight

1:27PM | Sun, 26 February 2006

Yeah, youre right. The reflections just got out of hand... LOL I agree, it could do better less relfective. Thanks for the tip! Also - a big hug to all of you guys for your nice comments! :)

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Sabra

6:19PM | Sun, 26 February 2006

You got me fooled here...I thought radiosity. ;) Excellent lighting, really superb! The only thing that bothers me is the camera angle, it distorts the image. But then again, just my humble opinion. Excellent image nonetheless, my compliments!

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jhustead

5:53PM | Mon, 27 February 2006

An excellent looking creation, looks very realistic. What kind of e-books are you talking about? I.M. me with some info if you don't mind. Thanks. -James

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CLDG

11:58AM | Mon, 06 March 2006

Very good rendering scene walle ! you're not a lightwave beginner sure ! congrats

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Moebius87

8:45AM | Sat, 11 March 2006

Excellent work.


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