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Abstract of Akshara

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Aug 07, 2002
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Created with 3dsmax 4.02 and Brazil r/s

Comments (11)


Artistic-one

9:23AM | Wed, 07 August 2002

I love the fine detail within the colums. Plus I like the surrealistic centerpiece, it reminds me somewhat like celtic art put into a stone like format!

heckruler

10:43AM | Wed, 07 August 2002

Yes, the colums are good. The one on the right is digging into the wall though. And the texture for the dias (diaz, disc, pedestool, Round thing in the middle) could use work

HobbyHopper

10:43AM | Wed, 07 August 2002

Wow, beautiful image. Texture and bump map are exellent. I like soft lighting.

deadtrash

11:37AM | Wed, 07 August 2002

only a good render nothing more

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ShadowWind

12:37AM | Thu, 08 August 2002

Fantastic fountain and the texturing is just superb...It's the art involved that really makes this image, even more than the render itself...

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waxlrose20

2:33AM | Thu, 08 August 2002

It's a good render but I do agree with deadtrash. Add water inside that...whatever it is....:) and some small plants for the environment, adjusted the camera and add some small beautiful effects, and make larger render. I hope this tips useful for you, man. :)

as07

5:16AM | Thu, 08 August 2002

Hi, thanks for the comments and the ranking(i was happy to see that people get me the right ranking and give improvement!, really i'm serious!). Actually i made this just for fun and finished in just about half day(with rendertime) so i don't think to add detail to the images since i want the images to be simple and also i made this to increase my texturing and lightning ability. And also for deadtrash yes is just good render cause i don't know what did i make!!! even the name is came from my mind(i don't think there is any name "Akshara" in this world, if there any it must be coincidence!) also thanks for waxlrose20 and heckruler for the improvement i really appreciate that!

m25yucka

10:49PM | Thu, 08 August 2002

I agree with everyone eles. Whatever this is, you did a find job with it. The lighting is very good, but it lacks an atmosphere. This could be a part of a maze, or a courtyard. Maybe working to invoke a moodiness to the picture will help. Possibly a place for people to gather and worship, or just relax. Maybe you could get rid of the walls and make like a gazeebo above this with a courtyard around it. The detail on the pillars is very nice. I'm assuming a displacement map. Is that included with Brazil? I have VRay, and they have a sweet algorithm for displacement maps without having to have highly detailed meshes.

as07

12:14AM | Fri, 09 August 2002

Hi m25yucka thanks for the respect and for displacement actually the pillar HAS displacement but with very small amount of them, if i increase the amount the coordinates will break the texture(i think i will learn for displacement further!) and yes Brazil supporting displacement nicely and also everyone says that my wall texture is a good part of the images well actually the wall bump is from bathroom texture!!!!!! and for the diffuse texture I was use many many of multitexturing technique and turn on glossines, and don't match the bump at all!

Freeze

2:36PM | Wed, 16 October 2002

We love your superb artwork with all details very much and... the scene is SO real, we can stay here... it's magical... :-)))))

Emberghost

12:08AM | Sun, 18 May 2003

very nice and surreal


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