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# 16 01-06-2011 , 04:16 AM
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Nice Render...

# 17 01-06-2011 , 04:20 AM
nice render.. looks really good..user added image

# 18 01-06-2011 , 06:54 AM
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Very nice render! Great choice with the dark style. How many lights did you use? Having the two views of the toy works really well, excellent presentation.

# 19 01-06-2011 , 12:28 PM
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bahahahah Stitch!!!! you are gonna win...you are gonna win...LOVE it man...I totally love this cartoon!!! and the poor shark dude...sweet render man...sorry I havent dropped in before mate...bloody busy...nice one

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# 20 01-06-2011 , 06:07 PM
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Nice one Illuzt. Like the shader. And nice overall presentation. Good job.

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# 22 02-06-2011 , 04:03 PM
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The render looks really good, lighting is fantastic, and the geometry looks very clean. Did you start out using a nurbs sphere for the head, and do you have your lights decay rate set to "quadratic?"

Overall, great job so far!

Chris

# 23 02-06-2011 , 10:11 PM

The render looks really good, lighting is fantastic, and the geometry looks very clean. Did you start out using a nurbs sphere for the head, and do you have your lights decay rate set to "quadratic?"

Overall, great job so far!

Chris

I start with Nurbs then convert to poly and so on..My lights set to "No Decay"

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# 24 04-06-2011 , 05:09 AM
Modeling updated.

I'm thinking of adding something into my scene because i know it was so simple, i got some ideas but finally, after watching Ratatouille, i decided to create a Pixar lamp.

Here is my version of Luxo Jr.

https://i194.photobucket.com/albums/z...Pixar_Lamp.jpg

It's time for some serious render user added image

# 25 05-06-2011 , 07:33 PM

FINAL RENDER


# 26 05-06-2011 , 07:58 PM
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brings a smile to my face really cool renders


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# 27 05-06-2011 , 08:59 PM
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That render is so freaken awesome!

# 28 06-06-2011 , 03:51 AM
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Nice Render Illuzt

# 29 08-06-2011 , 06:09 PM
@murambi,THX1138,Nukefr: Thank you gentlemen.

And i don't know if i can add something more into my scene or not? Do i breake any rules if i'm doing that?

# 30 08-06-2011 , 09:33 PM
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i don't think you'll break any rules if you add stuff.

i'm curious, what are the materials you used on stitch?




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