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Maya (none) posted on Feb 23, 2003
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modelled and rendered in maya.no strings on the guitar yet (dont know how to...can someone help me out here). uh lotsa modelling flaws and all.....plz comment on this eh...im a noobie btw:)

Comments (4)


memaci

9:16AM | Sun, 23 February 2003

Great atmosphere. I like the lightplay and shadows. The textures are perfect to, not overdone. The cable doesn't seem to be lying on the floor properly. The first turn by the jack looks like it is floating a bit. Excellent image.

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pakled

10:24AM | Sun, 23 February 2003

well, depends on which program you use to model, but a cylinder, tapered to almost no diameter, and the length of the strings, then positioned from the nut to the bottom. Duplicate 5 more times (if you want to be a real AR type, make the top 3 smaller than the bottom 3..;). Group, and yer done..the cable, I've had some of the stiffer cables curl up a bit, it's a small thing. Good start, but laying a guitar like that on a wooden floor's likely to scratch the finish..;)

Randycigar

12:52PM | Sun, 23 February 2003

Bad Ass

TnF

1:09PM | Sun, 23 February 2003

Not much to add - the atmosphere is well done. I think the guitar laying on the floor adds to the darkness of the scene - makes it look abandoned. Cables look fine to me - they can be stiff like that. Only thing I'd add on strings is texturing them so they look like the spiral around a core they are in reality, else highlights may detract when they're lit. Incredible 'Nuub' stuff. Keep it up!


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