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Optical Equipment

Cinema 4D Science/Medical posted on Apr 05, 2007
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My first real work in 3D was illustrating electrical (and optical) equipment, as shown here. It was my art experence doing these that help me explore Cinema 4D more closely. I started to move on to non-technical objects - some of which you will find in my gallery. But it was not long before drawing objects made me feel like there was something missing - people! This in turn started my move to Poser. This work was originally draw in 2004, but I have removed the product and company name and re-posted here. Comments and ratings welcome. Turan

Comments (5)


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3DMotion

10:09AM | Thu, 05 April 2007

Great work, fine detail.

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thecytron

1:34PM | Thu, 05 April 2007

Very impressive work!

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Becco_UK

4:31PM | Thu, 05 April 2007

Nicely modelled objects with convincing materials. The shadows look a bit too dark and I think the shadow density setting is too strong?

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Svarg

5:22PM | Fri, 06 April 2007

Very professional. Nice work!

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RBlue

4:18PM | Sat, 07 April 2007

Very good modelling. I began with Raydreams and went to C4D r.7 some years ago. Since then, moved on to 3ds Max. So, this is some very good work! Very professional! A good production piece for C4d, too!


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