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# 1 01-09-2010 , 07:02 PM
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Nokia Cell

Hey All!

I tried to do some product visualisation. I would like to do some nokia advertisement for practice.

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# 2 01-09-2010 , 07:06 PM
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Re: Nokia Cell

with more light

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# 3 01-09-2010 , 07:17 PM
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Re: Re: Nokia Cell

I did not like the buttons. They were a bit dark... did some photoshop on the uv textures.

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# 4 01-09-2010 , 09:02 PM
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clients like nice reflections on things like this. try and get some reflection on the glass screen, it looks a little flat.

# 5 01-09-2010 , 09:19 PM
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Nice job looks a bit flat I agree with hammer.horror on this one.

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# 6 01-09-2010 , 10:16 PM
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..An older one
Trying to find some possibility for the "screenglass"
Does not want to reflect anything. Maybe cause its a flat plane & nothing to reflect from that axis .... dont know

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# 7 01-09-2010 , 11:06 PM
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From a readers' Q and A column in TV GUIDE: "If we get involved in a nuclear war, would the electromagnetic pulses from exploding bombs damage my videotapes?"
# 8 01-09-2010 , 11:13 PM
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Thanks a lot David.
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# 9 01-09-2010 , 11:20 PM
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Thanks a lot David.
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# 10 02-09-2010 , 09:36 AM
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you could also try making a reflection card, kinda in front of the screen at a funny angle. A reflection card is usually just a plane with a black and white ramp on it. just add some more points on the ramp so it looks more interesting.

# 11 02-09-2010 , 10:07 AM
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I agree with some of the points above, Id probably also make the Screen a bit more brighter, like its backlit.

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# 12 07-09-2010 , 11:15 AM
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Hey Dave!

Did you have time to check the cell? What do you think?


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If you want to send me the scene file i'll take a look for you.

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# 13 07-09-2010 , 12:20 PM
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I did take a look at it mate but just a quick one, all of a sudden 10 things turned up at once.

I'll take a bash at it tonight after I've sorted out a few bits and bobs.

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