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My first HDRI

Rhino 3D Realism posted on Feb 01, 2004
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This is my first HDRI (High Dynamic Range Image)the glasses were modeled in Rhino the HDRI is a Cinema 4d any pointers, comments etc. Thanks Patrick

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artworksco

11:43PM | Sun, 01 February 2004

No pointers, just a comment,.. dude you so nailed this! Every angle, all the bits and pieces. Congratulations, this is about as virtual as reality gets!

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lmoran1

9:18AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

Absolutely beautiful! Your detail, reflections, and shadowing is surperb! A nice complement for the driver of your awesome bikes.

KnightWolverine

9:45AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

Mannnnn .... the person who dropped these lost a dynamic set of shades...ZZ-Top may have quoted a phrase "cheap sun glasses" these are far from that! Totally Tits Pat !

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dt00swc

10:02AM | Mon, 02 February 2004

Elegant design. Maybe the addition of a depth of field to match the backdrop, and some texturing would help?

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3DMotion

1:06PM | Fri, 06 February 2004

Wonderfull modeling and rendering!!!

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lygher_xero

3:50AM | Mon, 09 February 2004

hmmm, to me, this image is...totally jaw dropping. maybe tone the light down just a nitch on the glasses? make them not so...glowing bright. but seriously, this is very kick ass image. i'm very very impressed!! LOL


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