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Rockery

Lightwave (none) posted on Dec 15, 2002
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This picture was very time consuming .I dont Know why?

Comments (5)


Lauriegamemaster

2:07PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

wow, was this rock laminated, change the textures so its less... shiney. and have a harder bump map on the smaller rocks

azrael

3:19PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

That looks like a piece of styrofoam with some sort of patterned paper sheet on it. Which, in my opinion, is good - although you haven't managed to realistically replicate a rock, you did an excellent picture of, well, a decorated piece of styrofoam. OK, I know it sounds funny, but I'm serious. :)

ducksauce

8:06PM | Sun, 15 December 2002

whether or not it looks realistic I don't think is the issue. it would look cool in an animation or part of something else.

ArlenT

3:12AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

I dunno the shiny rock looks okay to me, it's slightly concave on top so it suggests it came from somewhere like a river where it was polished smooth, then removed and put with these others. Above all else I think it's nice to look at, like ducksauce said.

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Svenart

5:53PM | Mon, 16 December 2002

respect, looks very good! The lightsituation is great, good model and texture, too. Is the dark noise on the ground a shadowmap? Why not(my suggestion!)? Peace, Sven!


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