coefficient of friction by kenbxpst850
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Description
made with 3dsMax and Photoshop
Comments (18)
calzgal
Love the modeling and lights.
Ironbear
This is so bizarre. I love it. For some reason I keep thinking it'd fit into a Theif Metal Age or Quake II level without any problems.
KattMan
reminds me of something Giger did at one time. Nice lighting and texturing on this.
Little Red
I loved my physics classes. This would have been a really classy addition to one of the textbooks!
KiDAcE
This is good modeling. I like the stone tunnel system too.
kenbxpst850
the stone tunnel is a rif off of a combination of some free meshes I found out and around on the net. Stuff like that becomes useful when you are trying to get a piece done in a short period of time. kinda like 3d clip art but works very well when used properly.
bulbousone
Good point kenbxpst850... excellent work, to boot. Whoa.
Brendan
Haunting ambiance ! Nice !!!!!!
Heart'Song
Wow! This is amazing work. Wonderful modeling and textures - the ambiance is fabulous. Thanks.
flamedragon
Great concept, has a surrealist, dream-like quality to it. Very refreshing to see a work done in something other than poser...great piece.
studio
nice work...
SurfAce
Excelent. Reminds me of the drawings of Enky Bilal.
EvolutionXtinct
wow very well developed, did you design the layout or did you find its somewhere (leave me a message cuz i would be interested in modeling something like that) Evo
Yudhatama
oustanding idea execution
kenbxpst850
I designed the layout. I never use stuff as i find it.. if I even use 3rd party models.. its all cross-breeding and hybridizing..
cdwren
great job... haunting and beautiful
Fogge
Wow. Cool train. Excellent work.. I like it..
dnolee
Remind's me of H.R Giger works.