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teapot

Bryce (none) posted on Dec 09, 2002
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this is just a teapot i imported from 3ds max. just trying to see how much realism i can get out of bryce.

Comments (5)


underzog

3:10AM | Mon, 09 December 2002

That is pretty amazing!, how did you get thoses reflections to look so good ?

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Shademaster

3:23AM | Mon, 09 December 2002

A lot, but rendertimes are exponentially higher when you render with 2 times more lights.

YL

5:55AM | Mon, 09 December 2002

No light for this picture ??? The render is very realistic, so it should be due to the reflections. It seems you have a lot of polys in the tea pot, and did you use blured reflections ? I should reconsider my view on lighting if you used only a kind of ambient light for this picture. Very nice work ;=)

alvinylaya

2:14PM | Mon, 09 December 2002

Amazing work.

isulaelu

9:00PM | Mon, 14 July 2003

excellent teapot. and great realism


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