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Lightwave (none) posted on Jan 15, 2003
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Almost done, I just want to know, what should be added to this scene (i know it's small, The final render will be bigger), for art people it is loosely based on part of an MC Escher picture called "still life". Please comment! Thanks!

Comments (5)


dandavis

4:44PM | Wed, 15 January 2003

I like this very much. If you've seen any of my images, you would know why. Anyway, some plants would be great. Maybe a flower cart or something along those lines. dano

imaje

11:38PM | Wed, 15 January 2003

gotta have the rocks and pebbles. use particles for that. other than that, looks great.

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Moebius87

12:27AM | Thu, 16 January 2003

The modeling is terrific. The only thing that caught my eye (and only because I am always guilty of this) is the stretching of the textures. You might want to try cubic mapping your seamless tiles, it might help minimize this. Looks terrific so far! :o)

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Svenart

1:44AM | Thu, 16 January 2003

excellent work, man! I love this kind of images, and like to see more of this in the lightwave gallerie! You got my vote!

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punmaster

2:15AM | Thu, 16 January 2003

Thanks Guys, All your suggestions are extremely helpfull, I can't wait to finish this one off.


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