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My old lighter

3D Studio Max Realism posted on Jul 07, 2003
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3DS4(yes, the DOS one)This lighter was modelled on a 486/25MHz speed and 10" LCD monochrome! Made after my own Marlboro lighter. Just rendered in MAX now. No plug`s, no post effects. Thanks for watching. Please, feel free to make any comments.

Comments (4)


ciddan

4:13PM | Mon, 07 July 2003

Are you joking about the cpu system? please tell me you are... =) that accurate modeling on such an old cpu. well done!

shadow666

4:15PM | Mon, 07 July 2003

Nope. Unfortunately i`m not joking...

chikken

5:29PM | Mon, 07 July 2003

Well, Terminator 2 was made in 3DStudio DOS. How old does that seem? The bump on the wood looks a bit too serious and the bottom edges on the lighter look a little hard. Other than that it's really good. The modeling of the emblem is excellent.

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irinuta14

5:40AM | Tue, 08 July 2003

i think the wood looks just fine, after all, the camera is very close to it, so as to capture a little lighter! good work, shadow! ;o) we're anxious to see what you'll post next!


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