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A Study in Raytrace

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Sep 26, 2001
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This is my first experiment with Raytrace materials. It started out as my first 3DS Max Project from class.........we were given an assignment to model an object and I chose my Nokia 5165 cell phone to model. I placed it, complete with UVW maps inside a dome with a 2-sided material I made applied to it. I also placed a camera and a light source inside the dome and applied the Raytrace material to everything inside the dome. I then rendered it and replaced the material inside the dome with the first render, which I then rendered again, giving you this final version. Please leave any comments you may have as I wish to hear them. Thanks for viewing my work. John Angelini The Puppet Masters, Inc.

Comments (4)


X-Titan

12:06PM | Wed, 26 September 2001

Looks cool, simple but cool

pureflesh

2:20PM | Wed, 26 September 2001

I love raytrace!!! I did lotsa raytrace work a while ago,I think this is nice.Great image for a collage magazine cover,or simply just a picture in a magazine.Nice.But umm,I think a little plastic area on that Nokia,needs some reflection to it.Again,great image

Guillermo

11:42PM | Wed, 26 September 2001

Great colors.

ladynimue

6:13PM | Mon, 01 October 2001

Very wonderful, will have to look at this several times to take it all in. Great work.


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