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OTTOMAN-in black &white(reposted)

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Nov 05, 2002
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ok...i am still not happy..i was very angry of this work ...so for fun i just made my touches in photoshop...and making the picture look old is more acceptable to me (just for now!!!!)..but i think the work is far from the final image..so it is still(WIP!!!)to me!!!.thanks anyway!!!!

Comments (7)


vbrigham

8:59PM | Tue, 05 November 2002

One thing I found that may help, if you use the same texture for two objects that are different proportions you should use a different material objects for each one so that you can set the tiling accordingly. But then thats what some know it all jerk would tell ya. My real feeling is art is art and the rest dont matter. Its a good scene.

syllogz

3:55AM | Wed, 06 November 2002

Wow! Looks nice this way. However, ask "nitro" about how he produces b&w pics, maybe his way can add some other properties (I dunno).

nitro115

8:10AM | Wed, 06 November 2002

Great look, love it!

kkaufy101

8:26AM | Wed, 06 November 2002

I have seen some of your other work and so I think I know where you are going with this. I think it is a great start. Really nice compostion. Nice weighting of the scene with your light and dark contrasts. The photoshop paint filter does seem like a quick fix though.

trogboy

3:22PM | Wed, 06 November 2002

mohammeds, this is very nice. keep working on it. The arch to the far left texture seems like its not mapped right. its stretched to much. but nice work. good lighting and shadows too. But whats weird is the resolution. seems like you posted a smaller picture and had it slightly stretched to fir the screen. i know you didnt but it just has kind of a grainy look to it.

mohammeds

3:31PM | Wed, 06 November 2002

thanks alot folks!!!!!i am realy happy that i have friends were have the interest of my work....i am now satisfied...and that means more works in the future!!!!your comments are very helpfull....believe it or not any progress in my works is from you guys!!!!!

KriTTer

6:00AM | Sat, 09 November 2002

Excellent work whit all yours works. Very good lighting, textures and model. Very realistic. Excellet work. (thanks for all yours coments)


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