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Mmmm....cheese

Cinema 4D Still Life posted on Jun 25, 2003
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Redone. Somewhat better, I think. Any comments/criticisms appreciated. Thanks.

Comments (4)


Emberghost

5:16PM | Wed, 25 June 2003

The outside of the cheese doesnt look plastic, that may be something you want to try to redo.

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Nod

6:00PM | Wed, 25 June 2003

Nicely done, but like Emberghost says, the skin doesn't look right. Also the actual knife could be a tad bigger. (How did it cut that slice? It's too small.) :)

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FitArtistSF

7:26PM | Wed, 25 June 2003

Actually, some cheeses are covered in a thin layer of wax, so this could very well look like that. Although the cheese would have just a small amount of rough texture, even when cut by a smooth, sharp knife. This knife looks a little small to have cut such a large wedge from the block. I like the texture on the wood block, but it looks too new, no knife cuts or scoring. But, hey, it all still looks good.

Frink

4:26PM | Thu, 26 June 2003

I know, the knife IS too small. I thought that when I uploaded it. But I cut the cheese with the invisible cheese wire. Yes it is supposed to be wax (Edam cheese) from Holland. This Is only my second attempt with Cinema. Thanks for the comments(and compliment FitArtistSF)


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