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'Srithter' ( test render )

Lightwave (none) posted on Feb 17, 2003
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Well this is the next phase in my for my spaceship, just giving you guys a view from behind. More tweaking though, and a final Render. If you look at the voxels on the lower right there is a wierd dark patch ? Looks like a curved line....Any ideas ?

Comments (3)


gerry_g

1:59PM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Dont use Lightwave that much as yet an havent gotten round to playing with voxels in any meaningful way, but my experience thus far leads me to suspect that one of your lights is throwing a shadow across the voxel because you have failed to exclude it from the lights influence in the shadows dialogue box, however Im willing to concede I may be hopelessly wrong on this one. Ps. Voxels look a lot more effective when their attached to a particle cloud (there's a tut. on the Lightwave site), two just dont seem to cut it, still great model !! ;-)

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RonGC

4:59PM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Love the pulp era look of the spaceship, back in the days when designs were fantastic, if impractical:-)

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Moebius87

7:45PM | Mon, 17 February 2003

Definitely a very pretty retro spaceship, and very well modeled too. I really like the attention in your bump mapping with the panel seams. Very nice work!


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