The red radiator by nitro115
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Description
I've found a photo on the internet, so I decided to make my own version of it.
Max5 and finalRender, postwork in Photoshop. Render time approx. 3hrs including GI calc.
Thanks for viewing!
Comments (17)
Sue88
I love the lighting and the textures! :)
t_rt
this is great, i love the idea
KriTTer
I love your textures. The model is great, the lighting is perfect. You are the best.
Laminator
Keep them coming. You are a true inspiration.
Taura Noxx
wow, this is an awesome display of talent!
nitro115
Thank you all for the comments, I really appreciate your time and effort!
locomouse
You did an incredible job, nitro... what a tour de force this is! Bravo!! :-)
as07
second amazing images of max 5 that i saw(hope to see more), i like the glow tough
ShadowWind
You'd think it was the photo, as photorealistic as it is. Awesome work as always. You really bring art into your medium...
kaes
Ouch...that radiator is hot:-) Lovely picture as always.
Sf
Okey, is this the Photo or is this your Render ? Thanks for rendertime... Your picture is great , but the upper left cloud looks a bit strange...(it is easy to correct the problem I think...)
maxrenderer
this is really beautiful.It shaw your talent
AGOR
What a wonderful contrast!!Excellent
jaims
hi... just a question: this wonderful image has been created just with 3d max or did you use photoshop to create this incredible contrast? thanx...
nitro115
jaims: thank you! I did use Photoshop, BUT the contrast itself was set in finalRender.
Lynne
I've just come across your work...and I am completely amazed! Fine Art meets 3d in perfect harmony...do you make all of your own models for a scene?
hometime
Like a daydream on a warm summer's day. Would like to see just a bit of tweaking on the shutter material, maybe scaled down a bit and a little less contrast between the two colors. I removed the critique first, but the feedback asks for helpful comments. I hope this is... Very much enjoy your fine art.