Stratocaster by odeone
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Guitar made from a tutorial sometime ago...
Modelled in Lightwave..

Comments (17)
very very nice. i was going to say that the strings could have used a bit more antialiasing, but then i remembered the electric and acoustic guitar strings are a lot rougher than the classical ones i'm used to :p
extremely nice. gets my vote.
had one just like this once (well, a knockoff..but still..;) ya nailed it.
This is beautiful work dude! (vote)
Masterfully done! Even the staggered height of the pole pieces in the pickups are correct. Fender should call you to do some ad work for them!
great stuff. lovely texture on the body. and the volume/tone knobs. only crit would be the neck. theres just something about it. maybe the texture on the wood, or the apparent thinness of it. either way it's still amazing.
The wood grain loses something in the pic on the right, and that's an observation more than a crit. Incredibly nice work! Excellent job!!!
Just saw the TUT, you have done a BRILL job here dude!!! nice touch with your signature on the plug head !!! Cheer's :o)
Outstanding realism! Very well done. :o) VOTE
awesome work!
Great job on that tutorial. I did the same last year in Cinema4D. It's in my gallery. But your one is better, I have to admit ;)
Good work, especially on the textures and lighting. One comment: looks like the strat has heavy guage strings, something you'd see on a Gibson ES-335 and not a Fender (just being picky).
very good modeling and rendering!
Wow, looks almost perfectly real.
Excellent image very nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Excellent detail and textures.
Exceptional! My favorite guitar