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Real ball

3D Studio Max Realism posted on Aug 21, 2002
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A test of vray using HDRI, and simple objetcs. Donan

Comments (8)


KriTTer

5:48PM | Wed, 21 August 2002

Muy buena donan, un gran render y muy buena idea, la bola te ha quedado muy conseguia, ademas la imagen es muy original :-).

WorldsTrader

6:56PM | Wed, 21 August 2002

Yeah, vray rules. It can even make perfect scenes from sphere, cylinder and two boxes...

jr221

8:06PM | Wed, 21 August 2002

Great image. I would add a small trace of blue chalk dust though.

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Black

9:05PM | Wed, 21 August 2002

Great work here.. however the ball does sort of tend to be on a harder surface than the soft cloth of a pool table no matter however streched, and the Que-tip far too glossy. Goosh I really said alot but actualy REALLY liked this image...

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Dragontales

9:45PM | Wed, 21 August 2002

I'm still trying to figure out why, but the ball seems to be floating a bit. It could just be my eyes, but I'd swear it was. Otherwise, very impressive.

feralkat

5:07AM | Thu, 22 August 2002

Ditto Black, and Dragontales - there does seem to be some light just underneath the ball indicating a slight floating, but it could be my monitor ... and I think the stick would be a bit angled, not perfectly parallel, as it was striking the ball, ...anyway a good job.

YL

6:03AM | Thu, 22 August 2002

Great picture

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malfunkshun

9:55AM | Sat, 24 August 2002

the ball looks real but the stick doesn't


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