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daltonmonaie 11-21-2002, 07:39 AM hope you like it :bounce:
http://www.renderosity.com/photos/GAL_200211/GalleryImage282040.jpg
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insanelight
11-21-2002, 07:48 AM
I can't see yor image... :rolleyes:
insanelight
11-21-2002, 07:50 AM
Ah! now I can see it!
Cool image man! Very detailde, but I'm not sure about the ground...
Good work.
(B-HOLM)
11-21-2002, 09:09 AM
high details! how long did this take to render?
Titank
11-21-2002, 10:49 AM
The station is awesome :beer: ! But the rocks and the back-ground pic are horrible , they doesn't fit ,really.
The modelling looks good,but I don`t about the lighting.
The picture is very grey and flat.
Nice modelling.
A few points:
1) Why can we see the starts through the planet?
2) The land rover/transport and the antenae, (circular tower in forground), are textured very nice. Why does the rest of it seem to lack any textures at all?
3) The ground is very flat, colour wise, and lacks a sense of graininess that you would expect to see froma dusty planet.
Get some nice textures on the big station to bring it our more and also try to improve the lighting. I would suggest to get rid of the planet in the backgound al together.
Sorry for being harsh, but I think these points will help you to improve this image.
BgDM
daltonmonaie
11-21-2002, 03:51 PM
Hi,
Thanks for all the comments...
Yes I know, the landscape is not really good. :shrug: but it's the best i can do with my skill at this moment. (shit :annoyed: )
The "stars" in front of the planet is snow... ähem...
the texture of the ship is much better than this what you can see. The reason is, that i've rendered this scene with 16000*9000 pixels to make a poster. on the poster you can even see the little details of the hull.
The detail is nice, but the lighting is horrible :( With some lighting-work this could be really nice - please keep working on it.
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