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Let's Kill The President. (A study in Blue)

Lightwave (none) posted on May 20, 2001
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Since everyone else is posting in BLUE I thought I might as well have a go. I've just about had enough of Britain

Comments (7)


KenS

6:26AM | Sun, 20 May 2001

very nicly rendered, Great Job!!!

Stranger Aeons

12:24PM | Mon, 21 May 2001

I'm not sure who modelled the gun or from where it came. It's called baretta. The supplied surface didn't really do it justice so I had a go at re-surfacing (from a pen I did ages ago). Each object was rendered seperately and combined as layers in Photoshop. I cheated with the shadows and hand drew them in an attempt to fake radiosity.

Stranger Aeons

12:25PM | Mon, 21 May 2001

Stranger Aeons

1:51PM | Wed, 23 May 2001

Tomorrow, 3 days after posting this image my Dad is going to meet face-to-face with Bill (ex-president) Clinton. I know, I can't believe it either. Looks like I'm in for a wuppin. :-(

Papu

12:36PM | Thu, 24 May 2001

heheh, hope mr clinton doesn't see this :O) LOL

rathbone

3:06PM | Mon, 28 May 2001

the baretta looks as if it's hovering above the floor plan. tasty image though!

picollo7

6:15PM | Wed, 20 February 2002

the glass is fantastic, cept it looks a lil grainy near the top, i would have like to see some reflections like off the gun and glass


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