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3D Studio Max Realism posted on Feb 16, 2004
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PIC-01 rendered in 3ds max 5. a HDRI test render plus texturing experiment as well.

Comments (6)


Dave5153

11:01AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

great render, but unfortunately this vessel would give no shielding whatsoever from radiation. Best wishes DaveB

prismrose

11:28AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

That's what they make lead-lined cases for, Dave. :c) ...nice render, and nice modeling.

zerobyte

11:45AM | Mon, 16 February 2004

ohh that is no normal glass, that was a material they mined deep under mars mineral-rich mountains. very hard, harder than diamond, yet easy to mold. u see, the material very precious or i'll be doing wine glass with it :D. plus u see the middle rod? that's an added safety. it oozes electron that stabilizes nuke substance. oh well, i can run wild in my imagination :D

JaK3

12:13AM | Tue, 17 February 2004

This modelling and texturing is really great. Beautiful reflections.I'm envious. I feel if the light came from the left with a matching soft shadow(to match the light angle indicated by the reflections) it would be even better.

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ariaans

5:31PM | Wed, 18 February 2004

Looks very interesting and excellent to me!!

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MOOOW

10:22PM | Wed, 10 March 2004

Excellent.nice modeling nice lighting great render and.....


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