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Desert Storm

Rhino 3D (none) posted on Sep 20, 2002
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made in rhino rendered in bryce

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hewsan

9:20PM | Fri, 20 September 2002

Disagree with SRAM - image is done in a more stylized vein then ultra photo realism... and the concept does comes across. Can tell a lot of time and effort was expended in its making. Improvements - if you wish to go more realistic, instead of staying with a generic battle tank, would be to search the image base on google for specific tanks. Like your image and look forward to seeing more.

denno1

7:43AM | Sat, 21 September 2002

thanx hewsan - the modelling is very basic but im just learning and if we were all experts to begin with everything would be average or dare i say it shit. realism is not my main aim as i am nowhere near capable yet, im just making images as i progress. thank you

fulgor

5:14PM | Sat, 21 September 2002

denno1 this scene is realy cool when you compar it with SRAM work.i'v cheked his projects and nothing impressed me,so dont bother with it man and keep da good work..Mmm! a littel advice for you...try replacing bryce by 3d max in the rendering work,bryce rendering engine dont look so real..try to find 3dmax4 and stick with it cause when you learn this kick ass appz well you can do really cool and realistik scenes!..so until next time,seeyafriend!@xx[:::>


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