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Posted 2004-01-08, 10:26 AM
Long time no post, but here's something I have been working on lately:










Cheers!
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Posted 2004-01-08, 06:25 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
Thats pretty good, it'd be better if you could make it a little bit bigger and smoother though, other than that, its pretty fucking good.
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Posted 2004-01-09, 09:23 AM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
Sweet! Is that an air craft or a water craft?
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Posted 2004-01-09, 09:27 AM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
i've seen better from you, don't be a hdri whore man

PS: i THINK it is HDRI, there ARE other ways to achieve the reflection, but HDRI is easiest and simplest to set up
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Posted 2004-01-09, 10:34 AM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
WetWired, it's an aircraft in as much as it flies at low to very low altitude.

Randuin, if you cannot think of a constructive comment, keep it shut. HDRI is a quick and EFFECTIVE way of creating highlights for the purprose of seeing the flow and finish of a surface. If you don't fully understand the subject, DON'T TRY AND PREACH IT TO OTHERS.

Perhaps now I remember why I hadn't posted here for so long.
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Posted 2004-01-09, 10:15 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
then don't
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Posted 2004-01-09, 10:18 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
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then don't
STFU
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Posted 2004-01-09, 10:20 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
Seriously randiun, if you have nothing constructive to say, dont bother posting it.

Caclark, it looks very good. FOr some reason it reminds me of a klingon warbird heh.
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Posted 2004-01-09, 10:51 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
WetWired said:
Randuin said:
then don't
STFU
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ROFL

Omg I choked on phlegm
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Posted 2004-01-10, 03:55 AM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
nice work!
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Posted 2004-01-10, 12:35 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
ya good job, randuin is just a anal pirate
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Posted 2004-01-10, 01:35 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
BA-ZabreclanX said:
ya good job, randuin is just a anal pirate
Thanks guys, and yeah, that is blatantly obvious
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Posted 2004-01-10, 01:37 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
Anyway Randuin, what methods would you prefer to see used?
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Posted 2004-01-10, 02:38 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
I don't care, I've just seen HDRI used way too much on things that shouldn't even be used on. Go around CGTalk and you'll have 3dsmax newbies slapping on HDRI on everything they get their hands on.

PS: There ARE better ways than HDRI, I don't know specifically, because as you stated, I don't know this subject as well as I would like to.
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Posted 2004-01-11, 02:29 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
[/me]Smiles and Nods.[/me]
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Posted 2004-01-11, 03:38 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
BA-ZabreclanX said:
ya good job, randuin is just a anal pirate
That's why he has a wooden leg. Ya can sees it in the limp he does when 'e moves around.
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Posted 2004-01-14, 06:08 PM in reply to CAClark's post "To the races!"
Randuin said:
PS: There ARE better ways than HDRI, I don't know specifically, because as you stated, I don't know this subject as well as I would like to.
Lens flares in Photoshop smudged into the texture? XD

Anyway, I like the vehicle CAClark. It kind of makes me want to use LW again as I haven't touched it in half of forever.
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Posted 2004-01-27, 08:51 PM in reply to Chruser's post starting "Lens flares in Photoshop smudged into..."
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Lens flares in Photoshop smudged into the texture? XD

Anyway, I like the vehicle CAClark. It kind of makes me want to use LW again as I haven't touched it in half of forever.
same here, I cant get a stable computer to work on
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Posted 2004-01-28, 09:49 AM in reply to Acer's post starting "same here, I cant get a stable computer..."
Well stop working with 3dsmax might help! XD
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