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Cinema 4D Atmosphere/Mood posted on Dec 23, 2004
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This is my first Cinema 4D post. I've been using the program for 3 days now. (was using lightwave before.) I like this program a lot more. One of my first scenes here, practicing using nurbs booleans, deformers, the lathe tool etc. The lighting in this program is really cool, its taking me a while to learn everything it can do. Anyways, thanks for lookin, any comments or suggestions muchly appreciated.

Comments (3)


tony_br22

2:48PM | Thu, 23 December 2004

stunning artwork :-)) .. bravo brantus_maximus.

Keeper_fx

2:49AM | Sat, 25 December 2004

lol when i read the first part about only have used it for 3 days...lol, but anways, looks like you have your lathing down, and your splines down as well. Did you use caustic lighting on this?

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brantus_maximus

2:37AM | Sun, 26 December 2004

ummm, it was turned on, but i don't think it had any affect since none of the objects in the scene have transparency enabled. I only used subsurface scattering on the wax. (I could be wrong though... could somebody tell me?)


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