I have a Degree in Arts, Visual Communications. Experience in Advertising Design, Graphic Design, Printing, Photography, And so much more. I use a variety of Mediums & Software, Autocad 14 & 2000, 3d Studio Max, Photoshop, Corel Draw/Paint, Metacreations Painter, and about anything I can get my hands on. Paint, Draw, Design, in almost any medium From Canvas to Web.
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Comments (8)
Sped
Hey this looks great. I'd love to see it rendred in Brazil with GI turned on. It'd take forever though. Nice detail and materials. The only suggestion that I have is that I can see the line where the two mirrored halves of the watch meet. Just weld the vertices together, and it should be perfect!
psy
it looks real
trogboy
? did you post this watch already?
jai501
WOW, I'M JUST LEARING HOW TO DO THIS, AND YOUR WORK IS AWASOME!
atthisstage
A nice reworking of the previous image. My only complaint -- and this is something I have with most illustrations using metallics -- is that without something in the reflection, it comes across as plastic. In Photoshop, they teach you to work some image, any image, into the reflection (put it in and blur it up so it doesn't read but just looks like areas of soft focus dark and light), and I'd suggest that here. Like Odin, I'd give this an 8 or 9, but I'm giving it a 10 to bring the rating back up to something closer to realistic. It's a shame the little twerp has to decide to wreck things just to make some elusive point.
Odin
The modeling is good, try to add reflect to it and some other objects. And the chrome on the edges makes it look like its melting. besides that its nice work.
jonm1
its great work, the model alone is worth a 10
Morgul
you need connections on the armband, or you will loose this watch very fast :-) it looks like you have some polygone errors around the holes. i think you dont make a correct boolean operation. in some cases you must tweak the mesh to get a smooth boolean operation. looks like some open edges on this mesh. some parts look a bit jagged. and the mapping dont fit (look on the chrom). nice, but needs some improvements