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Old 19-01-2006, 07:02 PM   #16
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Yeah, excellent work.

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Old 20-01-2006, 12:06 AM   #17
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nice work. i think u still need to work on the lighting and if ur strugling, then look for some tuts on how to lights cars, there are specific ways to light a car for that showroom feel. the modelling looks well done. so i think u should keep going with this and give the model justice, the render the now is good, but it could be alot better.

Ill try and get u a link to this car tut i have, its brill.... for lighting
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Old 20-01-2006, 05:36 PM   #18
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Thanks for that, davie. I think lightning is very difficult .It is right lightning that makes a model look photorealistic. I got this car- showroom from Johnny Syverson (he has a poly-by-poly tutorial at the Shaw site...) , and I just moved the lights he had placed in there. So I''m open to all good advices. I also have the McLaren tutorial, but I haven't tried the Philip way yet.
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