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vroomm

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Dec 16, 2002
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my first attempt on cars.. modelled with nurms and rendered in 3dsmax4.. untextured yet. i still cant figure out why it's so blur..

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BladeWolf

9:34AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

Awesome car! It looks like its a McClaren F1. About the blur, did you add a motion blur before you rendered? Or did you blur anything in postwork? I think you might find the problem in your render options in Max. I could be wrong though. Now, can I drive the car home pwease??

bibografica

11:02AM | Mon, 16 December 2002

Your FIRST attempt in modelling cars ?????? well then this is a great first attempt ! ;-)

bulbousone

12:10PM | Mon, 16 December 2002

First attempt?! Damn, keep it up! That's great. About this blur you refer to: are you speaking of the crispness of the lines? You can screw with that via a different antialias filter - they have short descriptions in Max.

I can't wait to see how your talents progress, I've seen the others in your gallery, you're obviously a quick study.

KriTTer

6:37AM | Tue, 17 December 2002

Very good model but needs more realism ... bad lighting but is a great work.


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