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Fishy, Lonely Fishy

3D Studio Max Realism posted on Jan 28, 2013
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Modeled and textured in 3dsmax 2013, rendered in Octane render. As a child, I often had some toys I used to relate to. Most of the time, these were the toys I often abused, because I loved them. I recently stumbled upon some of my old childhood toys, no longer in the same condition I remembered. This scene I modeled and rendered from that inspiration. All modeling and UVmapping done in 3dsmax, texture painting in Photoshop, and final render in Octane render. Thanks for looking.

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npauling

7:17PM | Tue, 29 January 2013

What a great little fish you have modelled here and he looks to be well loved too.

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blondeblurr

4:39PM | Wed, 30 January 2013

Simply wonderful! - so organic looking, could have been also created from glass, especially after viewing the 'Corning Museum of Glass' in Pennsylvania, as recommended ... and I have googled it now - some amazing work there to say the least, especially the section of 'you design it - we make it' and this brings me to your FISH caught in a very fine net, he fits perfectly into that category! BB To answer your question, no - I have never visited the US, Pennsylvania - nor have I travelled to see any exhibitions, sorry to say - maybe one day, never say never! ;) BUT - I am very familiar with 'The Art of Glass' by Dale Chihuly, he is one of my faves! - irresistible eyecandy!


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