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Kilowatt 650

Rhino 3D (none) posted on Nov 07, 2002
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This is a boat I designed for an international design competition. The results are out in January, but I am in the last twenty and shortlisted for a prize. All modelled in Rhino and rendered in Flamingo, using procedural sea and sky, with a single light source, the sun.

Comments (6)


denno1

5:09AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

real work of beauty, the sails look really good with that bit of transparency, and shape, very nice all round.

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jgeorge

5:21AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

This is... beautiful! Just love the sails... and the water. Great use of materials.

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Smallworld

7:04AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

Thanks for the nice comments guys! I have never participated in a forum like this and I am really impressed at the number of really good works on display. I have a lot of pics of this boat, I can post more if anybody would like to see..

smoke

8:13AM | Thu, 07 November 2002

cool design and great render

Tencendur

5:05PM | Thu, 07 November 2002

Awesome work. I would love to see more views of the boat.

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hewsan

9:46PM | Thu, 07 November 2002

Agree with the others - and it's a really nice way you did the scene to display your model, excellent texturing... excellent overall - wish you even greater success in the competition it's entered in.


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