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The Arboretum.

3D Studio Max Landscape posted on Sep 13, 2003
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My first scene with 3ds max 5.1. Testing radiosity and such here.

Comments (6)


antoniovallorani

7:10AM | Sat, 13 September 2003

Cool work !

KAP

12:09PM | Sat, 13 September 2003

Very nice, I like the mood and atmosphere you have created here...looks like an adventure game screen shot. Keep up the good work! They made me say that...:)

TheParrot

2:19PM | Sat, 13 September 2003

It says "They made me do it". It's from "Donnie Darco", a film I personally think is very good. Added it as a little tribute to the film.

NegruSorin

3:15PM | Tue, 16 September 2003

If you take a short look at the picture it looks good. BUT, if you look again .... grrrr ... Ok - first -I like Bump, but I think a small displacement map would be good- -The apples aren't a little 2 big for the small for the three's ramification ?- Anyway - as i said before - It looks nice but it's still lot of place for improvement - KKep it UP.

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baher

6:26AM | Wed, 17 September 2003

interesting one!!lighting is great.

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efflux

9:05PM | Fri, 14 November 2003

It's a cool picture and in response to previous comments - the style holds together well as is, regardless of flat texturing etc. If you're going to use this kind of texturing this is how to do it


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