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on the beach

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Nov 14, 2002
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A beach a couple of palm trees and a little hut, with a tv and a ps2.... what more do you need /;)

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malfunkshun

7:19PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

hmmm... i would also need lead walls for the hut to keep out the radiation. "on the beach" is also the name of a novel about nuclear holocaust :P oh yeah... nice pic:)

jr221

9:59PM | Thu, 14 November 2002

I really like this image, but shouldn't there be a more uniform waterline? It looks like the beach is flooded here. Great feeling though--I've always been a beach lover.

vbrigham

11:06AM | Sat, 16 November 2002

I believe the water is flooding. Thats why the hut is on stilts. There normally is no water there. The effect of standing water is very good. I don't know what jr221 means about a uniform waterline. It looks quite natural to me. I think jr221 is on drugs. Lots of comments is good. Means you have caught peoples attention. : /

mooncat

8:11PM | Wed, 20 November 2002

My very first 3D max project was a village built on stilts surrounded by islands, so naturally I was drawn to this scene. Yours is way better than the project I did I must admit. I think you did a great job.


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