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Comments (3)
jdehaven
It is amazing how your works are so realistic in every detail! Spectacular work!
Broos200
JUST AWESOME! One small point of criticism, your power cable is reflecting at the bottom of the light but it looks a little to short in my opinion, my advice extend the cable a bit so it disolves more slowely and more realisticly into the background. The rest is just great i love the lava, lighting and rendering of the model you done an absolutely great job in making an ordinairy object into something intresting to look at!! WELL DONE! regards Bastiaan *Hope you understand my comment, english isn't my day-to-day language
munders
Ah, orange... my favourite colour. Just love the realism, especially on the close-up of the switch. The reflection of the power cable does seem to stop dead in the middle of the lamp though. Maybe you could run it off to one side after it leaves the actual shot. Well Done!