The Dock by Pgraphics
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Description
Older image done in Max 1.2 on a 90mhz pentium. I had only been using Max for 6 months when this was made.
Comments (17)
bonbon
=)
guigui
It seems to be a real picture!!!! Nice work!
section8
Very nice image. I would like to see more of your current work.
MarvinR
Well done. A 10++.
palmix
Beautiful pic my friend! I think you should rework this one in a latest Max version (if you have), and post it again in a higher resolution.
Simon_W
very good shadows
pureflesh
nice bump on the planks.I wanna see a bigger picture please!!!!!!!!!!! :)
Pgraphics
Thanks for all the feedback. When I get a chance I'll look for it on my old computer and do a bigger rendering of it. I'm working on a new piece I will also post when it's done.
demago2
Calming
Glengarry
Great texture work. Very nice mood.
jasminre
Very,very,very realistic.
Georgus
Great picture.
nitro115
That a pure 10, beautiful work!
foleypro
great pic awesome detail.. are we fishing for catfish or what? the only thing I can think to add to this pic is maybe a boat and a couple of poser figures maybe a grandpa takeing his grandson out or maybe a father and son thing?just thinking.....now everybody keeps talking about resolutions I render my pics at 640-480 would my pics look better at a higher resolution?should I be rendering at 1024-768 then downsizing it to 640-480?at a loss help!!!instant message me if you or anybody has any help
Papulo-01
I like it very much!! The shadows seems to be unnatural and very sharp
FatherDead
all i cant say is WOW. you guys are fantastic!
elizabeth121398
this is very nice, the lighting is very good. Keep up the good work, and don't add any people, it looks so relaxing now, I think the fact that the viewer can personalize it with their own imagination, imagining themselves there, is better.