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Cinema 4D Historical posted on Oct 05, 2003
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This is and old render of an Elizabethan scene that we never posted for some reason. Well, here it is now. (All models by my partner in crime, phurst. The graniness is intentional and was achieved in Photoshop). Thanks for viewing, Mak

Comments (6)


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Perry6

11:08AM | Sun, 05 October 2003

Beautiful scene! Excellent modeling. the noise or grain is a little strong. try applying it to the individual RGB channels. You get more control over the colors it creates and can create a variety of different moods.

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Sue88

11:52AM | Sun, 05 October 2003

Very nice! It's like peering through a whole in the fabric of time. :)

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Curious

2:15PM | Sun, 05 October 2003

great lighting and modeling, but i agree that the noise is a little too strong

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Moebius87

7:31PM | Sun, 05 October 2003

Superb work! It would be nice if you could crank the noise down a bit so that we can appreciate your details.

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Varian

1:21AM | Mon, 06 October 2003

I agree there's too much of the grain effect, but otherwise, quite charming. Good use of the scattered reds.

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virtuallyhistorical

3:48AM | Mon, 06 October 2003

Ok, I get the point! I'll posr a none grainy version soon. Thanks for your comments. Mak


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