I like to model usual objects and eventually to mix them with strange things; to play with real and unreal, virtual and imaginary scenes. I'm so glad to play with soft lights and shadows and to try to simulate Global Illumination; things come to life with them since they give depth to objects. Even the simplest models become stars with such light settings.
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Comments (5)
tallpindo
I understand what you are looking at here. The backside of a window facing South is a good place to experience this. Compare the actual to a raytrace or Phong. (snicker, laugh out loud uncomfortably) My first comment was "there is no such thing as black noise." (This was for a black satin finish Kawasaki ZR-1 egine I modelled. grimace, try to explain) Your efforts to get the light to seek it's proper place are commendable.(you can tell I like brunettes)
Joseph
It looks so real, the reflections, the detail, this is great.
gallimel
I would love something like that in my collection :) Nice job :)
alvinylaya
Fantastic! Spectacular modelling!
moonfish
I don't understand how this was created , however, it is quite beautiful..!