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Cinema 4D (none) posted on Feb 16, 2003
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As always comments are very welcome. Cheers.

Comments (17)


FAKE

4:35PM | Sun, 16 February 2003

Did u modelled this by yourself??? Great job... I love the textures, the light and the extreme cool POV... ThanX for posting! ~{o;)

DB_3D

4:41PM | Sun, 16 February 2003

All done by me, started it last Monday, finshed (?) it today

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strata

4:50PM | Sun, 16 February 2003

Very nice drama in this one, excellent job! :))

vangogh

5:13PM | Sun, 16 February 2003

The point of view here really gives this interest and creates alot of drama. The lighting, composition, and modeling are excellent. This is really good work!

mwa

5:29PM | Sun, 16 February 2003

Can just agree with the above!

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Cinema1954

6:07PM | Sun, 16 February 2003

Looks REALLY good. I have only on critique: the arches (especially the one on the right) look like you used too few segments to make up the curve; this really shows up when you make a large render. Great work!

linkinpark

12:11AM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Amazing work,fantastic POV!!Textures,lighting and modeling is really great!!!Awesome job"

JuanAntonio

7:07AM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Very nice! Great lighting and beutiful textures!

EugeneTooms

9:07AM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Really cool! It looks a lot like Rem_CL's image here http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=274236, if you don't mind me saying so, but with your own artistic input. Good work!

DB_3D

9:59AM | Mon, 17 February 2003

No, i was impressed by a similar image that i can't find at the moment(but i will!)

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Nod

4:16PM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Love the lighting.

rem_cl

6:28PM | Mon, 17 February 2003

He he he, I agree with EugeneTooms...maybe the POV?

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Agnus

1:31AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

Excellent! Excellent!

Math

3:00AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

Eh very good stuff. I love the light and the texture. But, to increase a bit you maybe should add some bump to the floor tex cause it looks a bit flat. Try to show the arshe's stones joint and it will be better. And for the final detail try to add a back gradient on the feet of the colomn, like this it will looks more put down on the floor. It is a great pict anyway and I will look forwards for new poste..... : )

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DeZ

6:52AM | Tue, 18 February 2003

VERY good! Excellent work...

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FitArtistSF

11:16PM | Tue, 18 February 2003

This is a rebuttal to Cinema1954's arches comment...an arch is usually made up of segments of stones to begin with. Unless it has been plastered over to be smooth, most old arches will show some roughness as the stone ages. So these arches look good now. I would suggest to DB 3D, however, that you show some wear and age at the joints where each stone in the arches touches the other. Deepen slightly the edges as you have done on the stones above the arch. And give the walls some natural weather stains (rain runoff, bleaching of some stones, moss, etc.) and small age cracks (remember, a building no matter how solidly built settles unevenly over time). But overall, this is a very good rendering...

keeba17

6:36AM | Sun, 23 February 2003

excellent scene, wonderful pov


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