pocketwatch by Svenart
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Description
just wanted to do something nonmedieval, for fun and my portfolio. Hope you like it, thanks for viewing.
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Comments (24)
Pagrin
Excellent work Sven. I like the metal finish.
koosievantutte
very fine result - great watch.
IO4
Stunning work:)
PhilW
Modelling, texturing and lighting are all first class - excellent!
Clouseau
Wow, terrific work.
kenwas
Fine work Sven!
Digital_Mischief
You are telling me that is created 3D model! It look so real! What an outstanding piece of work!!
jclP
Very nice fine picture
thecytron
Impressive render!
arlivre
Superb work, congratulations !
dbrv6
Very sharp render and great model and texture.
Helleshoj
As a former watchmaker, I still have great likong for watches from a time, when the exterior of the watch was as imporant as its function. Great picture.
odeone
Excellent work.
magnush
Imprissive, really nice texturing.
gmvgmvgmv
Long live the analog timepiece!! Wonderful modeling, photorealistic results!
nivrad26
I like the lighting of this piece .. congrats ....
bruno021
Excllent modelling, materials & lighting. Blurred reflections are tad noisy though...
Moebius87
Beautifully done!
zapper1977
pjaj
Excellent render!!
cshark
Very well done!
Stunch
The lighting, reflections and, obviously, the modeling are all just wonderful. Top-notch. I especially like the attention to detail in slightly dinging up the finish on the watch body -- that little touch adds enormously to the realism. I might have varied the specularity on that lid just a little, maybe ... Although maybe it's just fine as it is!
schroeder011078
Awesome picture! 5+
Turin_Returns
I think that the distorted reflection on the inside cover of the watch is very realistic. I like the small scratches on the surface of the casing surrounding the dial, which shows the same attention to detail that you apply to your historical work. Did you base the numbering font on the dial on any particular period or watchmaking company? I have given this piece a score of '5', as I do not see that there is any need for improvement.