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Christmas Tree oh Christmas Tree

Lightwave (none) posted on Dec 26, 2002
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there we go, that's my festive contribution heheh it's also my first ever forest scene since i finally figured out how to put hundreds of trees without having to control millions of polygons :) merry christmas and a happy new year to everyone :) --------------------- forest was made in bryce, but only because i don't know how to do that in lightwave :p the 'tree' is a stream of particles from a particle emmiter with gravity and wind effects and ummm "Blizzard" hypervoxel preset applied to it pretty cool huh? looks like a tree made of snowflakes ;)

Comments (3)


EBac2001

2:39PM | Sat, 28 December 2002

cool, but you should definently look for harder things to do...it looks like you're taking the easy way out on this work...challenge yourself and you should be surprised with what you can come up with without using any presets. remember, the audience sees the render, not the render time......cool scene tho! nice idea

Tibbe

11:40PM | Wed, 01 January 2003

yea really nice, tough the star and the "snow" (fog) is the thing that impresses me the most

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Esme

9:38PM | Sun, 24 August 2003

old note -> yay, the christmas tree you made for me so bright and pretty
new note -> i love you!!!!!!!!! heheheh you did awesome!!!! :) :)))))))


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