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A Paneled Room

Bryce (none) posted on Jan 27, 2003
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This is as far as I intend to take this image for the moment it started as practice in photorealistic texturing abd modeling with lattices. the furniture, maces and shield group, warhammers and shield group were modelled by me. The shields and axes are from mecom4d and darkworld. The glasses by irondragon, scrolls from sagerweb and bottles from vitualland mesh bank. I lost my notes on where I obtained the lamps but my thanks to all. The textures are mine. Thank you for viewing :)

Comments (12)


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online_art

8:42PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Wow! What great textures. Excellent job

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woodhurst

8:53PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Wow, great texturing and lighting. great work, and good luck w modeling with lattices!

alvinylaya

8:54PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Excellent job... on the modelling. Beautiful pattern on the walls. Great subtle lighting.

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Doublecrash

9:49PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

Beautiful image. I love the subdued light you gave to it. And the modelling is waaaay good.

Kantele

10:42PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

very neat image, i like to see you made progress from previouse posting of it.. however:( one thing that just catches an eye right away is a texture on front chair.. i dunno imo it spoils image a bit (i think giving it more random texture instead of lines would look more natural).. or maybe give individual parts of chair its own texture instead of applying it to whole chair.. (well:) am not good at texturing myself so i know how hard it is). few more comments /suggestions: thing that lamps/vase in back stand might need a bit of more lightning or different texture its really hard to figure anything as it is now. also since you are attempting to achieve photorealism - pay attention to shadows. lightsource above (lamp) seems too bright as it is but casts almost no shadows on objects below modeling is really good btw, book looks pretty nice and has some "ancient" feeling overall rating - good, cause i think you can improve on that image if you work more:) sorry if it sounded like flaming - that was not intention. wouldnt spend time commenting if i didnt like idea/feeling of picture:)

northern_digitals

10:56PM | Mon, 27 January 2003

What a fantastic job on this...it doesn't get much better than this! :)

ladynimue

5:01AM | Tue, 28 January 2003

Sir Hawks- Your image instantly transports me to another time You have magically brought me home - I know this place. This perfect image of wine and parchment. Warm lighting dancing upon the cold metal shields. War being recorded feverishly by the din of late night candles, in hopes that once its history is sealed within the scrolls, the horrors of the battlefields will be remembered and the need for fighting will be no more! Oh, yes, a most Perfect Image it is indeed! - ladynimue

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SevenOfEleven

6:54PM | Tue, 28 January 2003

Looks great, like the texture mapping.

DryFly

3:59PM | Thu, 30 January 2003

Great texturing, really nice feel. Detail level is pristine. Good job. :) A+

mqshocker

6:17PM | Sat, 01 February 2003

Excellent hawk .......great place caught in time and captured well......MQ

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geoegress

6:19PM | Sat, 01 February 2003

great room :) good job:)

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Longrider

6:15PM | Sun, 31 August 2003

Perfect in every aspect.An oustanding composition ,cool texturing and modelling,A very beautiful image.


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