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Future laptop

Carrara/RDS Science/Medical posted on Aug 17, 2001
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This was my entry for the August Rhino challenge, which I lost in a tie. Damn! Oh well. Textured and rendered in Carrara.

Comments (5)


robertzavala

10:10PM | Fri, 17 August 2001

Great modeling. I think you should take advantage of Carrara's soft shadows and maybe use a texture map for the wood. Not that any of it is bad, it's just that such a meticulous, well-thought-out modeling job combined with a few tweaks in the rendering/lighting category could really push this thing over the top. 10 for the model.

alexabel

12:49PM | Mon, 20 August 2001

Kewl! Realy kewl!

Akyun

5:05PM | Sun, 09 September 2001

I think it looks really good but I think this belongs on the 3D Studio galleries as the laptop is obviously done in 3DMax. The laptop's screen proves it and this picture doesn't suffer from the usual Carrara anti-aliasing problems.

kaom

4:24AM | Tue, 05 March 2002

Akyun- you flatter me. The screen shot on the monitor of the laptop is of Rhino, it looks like Max but its not. I modeled the laptop in Rhino and rendered and textured it in Carrara. As for the AntiAliasing in Carrara, I overcame that by rendering the final image very large, and resampling it down to a manageable size in photoshop. Thanks for thinking it was Max, I wish I could afford Max.

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intro

11:25PM | Thu, 25 November 2004

great job.really like the understated way you embossed the brand name.


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