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Whats-it

3D Studio Max Abstract posted on Jan 19, 2003
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Just playing around with some of VIZ's modelling tools to make the "whats-it." The room was modelled in AutoCAD, the radiosity was done in Lightscape, and it was rendered in VIZ. This was just for fun, I hope someone likes it. ---------------------------------- I fixed the texture on the floor. Thanks, everyone, for the comments.

Comments (9)


DJMmodels

9:36PM | Sun, 19 January 2003

thats such a cool shape, and a great reflection also

bebe

9:38PM | Sun, 19 January 2003

The floor texture is a little low-rez, but the light is perfect. Very convincing.

YL

5:37AM | Mon, 20 January 2003

I don't know what it is, but the light is great !

deadpencil

4:29PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

Lightscape never fails to produce a perfect lighting solution!

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ariaans

5:23PM | Mon, 20 January 2003

It's nice to see the window reflected in the shape! Great lightning!

KriTTer

11:24AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Is terminator 3 :-D jejejeje, very good textures and lighting. Very original work.

ivo-k

11:45AM | Tue, 21 January 2003

Great stuff.That form looks like an alien fetus.. and its growing.

Rancidvolcom

8:13PM | Tue, 21 January 2003

hrmm, Anyone remember that show, "Reboot"? Reminds me of a "null". Hah, man....that was a great show...

innerdreams

1:45PM | Wed, 22 January 2003

My dog looks like that :)


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