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ZaGHaM 11-22-2005, 05:30 AM http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/92338/92338_1132641025_medium.jpg (http://features.cgsociety.org/gallerycrits/92338/92338_1132641025.jpg)
Title: Old Rusted Lock
Name: Zagham Islam
Country: Pakistan
Software: 3ds max, Photoshop
Hi, i'm used 3dsmax and photoshop to create this picture.Lights and texturing are really fun to work with.waiting for your comments...:)
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Maebus
11-22-2005, 10:27 AM
The background you've got going there is just amazing.
But with all of these nice, grungy textures you have, I'm curious as to why the head of the key is so clean.
Overall great work. Nice texturing. If there's 1 thing that could be improved is that the foreground textures are nice and sharp but the background texture is not. You can quite
clearly see that at the bottom left of the image, compare the key and the stuff behind it.
keep it up!
Milivoj-Lemonade3D
11-22-2005, 02:30 PM
nice texturing, but i agree with Idi!
morphar
11-22-2005, 04:17 PM
as said, nice texture...a bit low res on the background.
not much else to say, simple object =)
simple scene looks good but the lighting could be a tad more.
Silverwing
11-22-2005, 05:25 PM
Looks like a photo!
Realy good texturs. Awesome!
Looks like real.
;)
yusmax
11-23-2005, 05:35 AM
Very good work.
Ronson2k
11-23-2005, 01:14 PM
It looks photo real to me. The lower textures look like a chip of paint to me. It would be perhaps less detailed as it's paint and not the surface your seeing. It looks much like a railway switch lock (used to keep switch point levers locked in place). I do think though that the whole key should be pretty clean. It wouldn't be kept with the lock and would be safe from damage for the most part. If the key was attached to the lock (string or wire) and then the lock forgot about then the whole key perhaps would be somewhat rusting. It looks to me at second view that the key handle is brass (like the lock itself). It would perhaps tarnish but not rust as he has shown. In this instance though I'm thinking it perhaps should be all brass. Although the key is a simple design it would be complete in manufacture and not two seperate parts. Should the part be seperated the lock is useless and mixing brass with a less (more base metal) could have this happening with a change of temperature (hot to cold) key in warm pocket and outside cold (lock location). So I would perhaps make the key one solid piece of brass. They wouldn't spend that much money on a brass lock and give you a key that could be less then that. It could be also that the key is brass plated and the plating has come off of the part that is in contact with the lock. This would be okay awell but to illustrate that you could perhaps have a bit of brass plating coming off of the key handle. In that case it would be nearly perfect (IMO).
Still quite an excellent image. I like the modeling and texturing of the paint. It's very impressive. The lock itself is also quite good but the background is perhaps a greater setting for the lock.
Ronson2k
al-ali
11-27-2005, 11:22 AM
very nice work ...
but the BG looks quite odd... I don't know
I feel that its blured down ... and sharped
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