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Another greeble

Cinema 4D Abstract posted on Oct 16, 2006
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Inspired by the master of greeble: Richard Rosenman (look at http://www.richardrosenman.com under "Research work / greeble", can't be done better). I think, i failed... Top: Stochastic render, bottom: area light with area shadow.

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chachi

1:02PM | Mon, 16 October 2006

I just checked out his website and I have two things to say.. 1. His work is really awesome. 2. You did NOT fail....I think you are half a sep behind him. I think you did a great job. You only fail when you stop trying....remember that. ;) -chachi (ps, you know any place that has decent tuts on MoGraph?)

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strata

3:40PM | Mon, 16 October 2006

The top one is really great. Much more alive in terms of natural light. Keep on trucking, you got it in you!! :) Strata

HorseFlesh

7:49PM | Mon, 16 October 2006

I think they both look great, but the bottom one would be the better of the two if you added some Ambient Occlusion...

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omac2

3:42AM | Fri, 20 October 2006

i wouldnt say you failed, i say "not entirely succesful". Maybe adding some OC at 50% to the top one would be cool.

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ollle

4:03AM | Fri, 20 October 2006

Thanks for the comments! I am trying the Indigo-Renderer atm. to get a more natural lighting... omac2: What do you mesn with "OC"? Ambient Occlusion?


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