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Spiky is funny

Vue (none) posted on May 26, 2002
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Some strange objects made in Amorphium 1.0 and rendered in Vue 2.1 without postwork. Metallic textures are default, but at the maximum softening. Sun is with soften 20

Comments (9)


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Dobbelcheese

8:47AM | Sun, 26 May 2002

Yeah, spiky is funny :) About wood textures, I'm wondering when Vue might have more than one of them. They also seem to classify it highly rare and odd material, placing it in the special effects folder!

Freedom

10:08AM | Sun, 26 May 2002

Very nice... Love it a lot... Wood texture is nice & love reflections on it...

masryoon

10:44AM | Sun, 26 May 2002

very nice texture and figures , i like the reflctions alot great work

Myske

12:06AM | Mon, 27 May 2002

Looks good, as usual ;) Nice alienheads.

YL

5:26AM | Wed, 29 May 2002

Many thanks for these kind comments...Dobblecheese, that's right ! Wood was very badly placed and represented in Vue 2.1; I don't know for the current version (v4). But it's so easy to use wood pictures as textures (see for example Lemogs and Davegh's sites to download it) !

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allengraph

4:07AM | Sat, 01 June 2002

Very nice render! nice and sharp =-) great job on this!

metalazo

11:46AM | Sat, 08 June 2002

very nice !!!

nggalai

1:27PM | Sat, 08 June 2002

wow. I wasn't aware you could get such high-quality results out of Vue's render engine. good job right there. :)

Hopalong

11:51AM | Wed, 20 November 2002

Subtle composition, not the least impressive aspect of which is how persuasively you've made the four most leftward (viewer's) objects appear solidly placed and footed on the ground, which in turn convinces the viewer that the seemingly precariously balanced or tipping electrum object on the far right has leg or foot unseen, resolving tension and adding more depth.


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