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First Ever Max Pic

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Aug 25, 2002
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OK, here goes.... This is my first ever Max pic. I usually use Lightwave so this was not only a technical, but a moral dilemma! Just kidding, they're both wonderful programs, just very,very different. Max users, please be gentle!

Comments (5)


UrbanEspionage

11:39PM | Sun, 25 August 2002

Hey thats cool u trying a different program for once, which do u feel to be better? or are they equal in that each has a greater advantage over the other in various areas? Well one thign u should fix, is teh smoothing after you render and save, usually settign a smoothing of 0 renders a clearer image for me =)

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agades

1:40AM | Mon, 26 August 2002

Nice for the first one!

Fire_Child

3:04AM | Mon, 26 August 2002

nice pic, i started with lightwave but found 3dsmax to be easier for me, but i'm hopefully going to adventure back into lightwave soon, keep the pics comming :)

nitro115

6:38AM | Mon, 26 August 2002

Just fine, even for the 2nd, or 3rd render. Nice and moody!

KombuchaMushroom

9:27PM | Tue, 03 September 2002

Atmospheric... Nice one. Maybe some fittings for the lights? Oh and I always like to nudge a few verts here and there... make it look less 'perfect'.. ? :o)


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