Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 16 18-01-2003 , 03:48 PM
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cool.. for a moment i thought i was in the WIP section user added image... neway, awesome work

# 17 19-01-2003 , 10:58 PM
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Looks good. But tone down the reflectivity a bit. The brown one looks like it has four seats in it and the smoke stack looks almost glass-like it's so chrome. Other than that, I loke it. Very nice. user added image


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# 18 19-01-2003 , 11:05 PM
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Originally posted by dave_baer
Looks good. But tone down the reflectivity a bit. The brown one looks like it has four seats in it and the smoke stack looks almost glass-like it's so chrome. Other than that, I loke it. Very nice. user added image


Thanks, well , except for the smoke pipe, everything was corrected -

https://users.actcom.co.il/sysoft/gallery/brownford.jpg

Nir

BTW: Nice gallery you have.


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# 19 22-01-2003 , 10:41 PM
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nice nir

I personally think the brightness needs to come down a bit... looks to bright especially around the wheel arch area.

But its looking pretty good

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