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What's wrong with me?

Carrara/RDS (none) posted on Jan 13, 2005
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I thought I kicked the need to render something shiny last week. I hope this doesn't mean I'm regressing... ;)

Comments (8)


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1998328is

11:06PM | Thu, 13 January 2005

In this case your regression is our benefit. Very nice as always.

sailor_ed

6:51AM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Just let it go, Mark, model something made of chrome, there's no use in fighting it. From one who knows....

memaci

8:25AM | Fri, 14 January 2005

The differing bouyancy of the objects gives a great sense of motion. Don't feel too bad... they could be shinier!

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Kixum

2:12PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Great water texture! I like the randomization of positions and the color changes here and there!

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soapy

11:15PM | Fri, 14 January 2005

Dont worry man, it looks like the ones in the foreground are starting to sink, soon they will all be gone out of sight...

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micaelito

3:58AM | Sat, 15 January 2005

Regressing ? I don't think so.This work is as clean as usual ! Congrats and happy new year !

laocoon

9:04AM | Sun, 16 January 2005

Super image, love the way they're floating.

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Hoofdcommissaris

1:06PM | Mon, 24 January 2005

Is this that Replica in action? Or plain old handywork? It looks like an image one could sell for some year report or other business publication.


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