BullzEye
BullzEye
3D Modelling \ Uncategorized | 05/26/07 @683 |
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Can you do it a perfect shot?!3ds Max + Vray
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Carlos
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Orange
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05/27/07 @807
the bowling ball looks a bit too brand new imo, ive played the game and the balls are usually scratched
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Thanks for comments!!!
05/28/07 @914
V-ray is very powerfull.
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+10
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+10
06/06/07 @528
I'd like very much the dynamic of the picture
06/06/07 @785
A small thing, is that you can see horizontal lines in the pattern of the wood... perhaps making it a little bit larger can work... overall, Great! +5/5
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your job is looking cool...
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