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Pastimes (amended)

Cinema 4D Realism posted on Jan 28, 2004
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Wood texture reworked. Thanks for all coments/suggestions.

Comments (21)


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ElorOnceDark

9:52PM | Wed, 28 January 2004

Wow! Very cool pic! What a surreal blend of the real, and the real model! Nice work!

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crocodilian

9:53PM | Wed, 28 January 2004

just wonderful. lovel the subject, love the detail . . .can you say something about how you modelled this?

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-seek-

10:46PM | Wed, 28 January 2004

EXCELLENT!

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zescanner

11:05PM | Wed, 28 January 2004

Oh My Gosh! Fabulous! A perfect combination of subject, depth-of-field, and lighting. Superb. Really looks believable.

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jddog

1:14AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

well... my thumbs up !

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meselfr

5:08AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Excellent Job... The wood texture looks a lot better... Picture Perfect...

souleat

6:15AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

excellent!

tonylane

6:15AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Now it is perfect.

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Martchi

6:20AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

XLT work !

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Tonio-fr91

6:37AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Au moins, pas de thes de peinture sur les vements comme ! Superbe...

big_dave

7:25AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Overall this is great, but i would still look at the wooden base. The wood colour is better, but the texture is low res (?) Take a photo of a wooden cabinet or search the WWW for wood pictures. There's only 5 visible areas to map, if you can't see it don't do it. I would spend a little time doing this as it will make all the difference.

kellendor

7:50AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Amazing how a little thing makes such a big difference. Glad to see what you've done with this! Great work!! Impressive!

LCGuy

8:19AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Ok.. much better. But, now with this new texture, being so dark and all, the edges are too perfect.. give them a very slight bevel/radius and angle the wood texture ever-so-slightly so that it doesn't line up so perfectly with the edges of the wood. This is extraordinary work... absolutely stunning!

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turner

8:34AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Really good image. Perhaps a little paint drips on the paint tins?

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DeZ

9:58AM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Really excellent work!

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FitArtistSF

12:09PM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Damn, I used to build model diaramas like this when I was a kid!!! I tried to make it as realistic as this rendering too. Very Nice. Just a couple of things: Try showing some battle damage to the street and the architecture, scortching and brick rubble, maybe part of the wall or building hit by a shell. And your bump map for the brick work on the building and wall needs to be more uneven and rough. The edges are a little too perfect. Remember: even if something looks to have a 90 degree angle and sharp edge, it is neither. There are no 90 degree angles in nature and even the sharpest edge is really rough when seen up close. But the overall render is very good, keep up the good work.

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Perry6

3:37PM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Fantastic work! Love the idea!

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cartesius

4:36PM | Thu, 29 January 2004

Looking very good indeed! A couple of suggestions to bring this from excellent to truly excellent: the wooden base needs some more attention. Get a better wood texture, map it correctly and bevel the edges. Are you using radiosity? I get the feeling of artifacts on the table but adding a slightly more pronounced bump (SLA 2D Noise set to 1-5% scale) might get rid of them. I also miss something in the upper left corner to balance the whole scene. Try putting something there like a pile of books or a jar of brushes. The Humbrol cans could use some paint smudges as well as the lids (shouldn't the lids have numbers on them? they used to when I was painting my models ages ago). Fix these details along with the other suggestions you've gotten so far and you will have a truly excellent image :)

linkinpark

10:41AM | Fri, 30 January 2004

Beautiful done, very sweet..

stk0214

2:10PM | Sun, 09 May 2004

This is truly astounding just as it is! Excellent work! Thanks for sharing!

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pixelmeister

3:44AM | Thu, 06 November 2008

Stunning work! Very well done!


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