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Carrara/RDS Landscape posted on Mar 31, 2009
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Still working on my computer. Now working on vista 64, doing well for the most part. Still planning on updating my cpu to an i7 in the near future but I wanted to see how Vista would work with my programs. A simple Carrara landscape, post in CS2, and also starhawk model. Thanks for viewing, let me know how this looks. Thanks!

Comments (7)


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EdAB

2:35AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Very nice work.

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Artformz2

6:28AM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Hey what's that flying machine?! Wonderful lighting looking over the montain horizon line. Greatly realized scene. Bravo.

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IsaoShi

12:53PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

I understand that shooting into the light like this will make a generally dark image, but I had to look really hard to find the starhawk. A bit more specular off the fuselage, perhaps?

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WarmFuzzies

1:50PM | Wed, 01 April 2009

Awesome!

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PhilW

9:58AM | Fri, 03 April 2009

Spectacular scene - the ship gets a bit lost - but it's fun when you spot it!

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NetWorthy

11:55PM | Sun, 19 April 2009

Very nice! Which version of Carrara do you use? I'm seriously considering moving away from D/S and C7 has really caught my eye...

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dbrv6

8:25PM | Sat, 23 May 2009

Cool landscape - but its hard to see the starhawk. A tad more lighting or contrast.


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