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max4user 02-21-2003, 10:54 AM http://www.sitecenter.dk/max4user/nss-folder/galleri/boudoir.jpg
No It's not what you think...It's a Naomi Campbell flacon :)
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Oktavian
02-21-2003, 12:50 PM
Very cute :).
The chair reminds of a plyhouse.
Btw. Of course it's a flacon, what else? :rolleyes:
BiowaX
02-21-2003, 01:13 PM
Damn nice indeed, even the surrounding 3d stuff is quite good :p
- BiowaX
Signal2Noise
02-21-2003, 07:55 PM
Hey! How did you get a picture of my bedroom and wife???
;)
The golden dildo on the desk really adds a touch of class.
and seriously.. the light on the girl doesnt match the light in the room.. main lightsource being the window onthe left side of the image.. the girl is being shone on from the right... also.. with such a nice strong lightsource as the window.. the whole scene is litup way too omnidirectionally.
i post these comments only because i have a fantastic ability to see PAST a naked lady and actually review the work as a whole :p
nice modeling/texturing
Originally posted by KiFe
and seriously.. the light on the girl doesnt match the light in
sure it matches.....
it matches everything and whats not in the scene.
whats the models name?
(google rules)
:bounce:
lil' rothko
02-21-2003, 09:37 PM
KiFe is right, the light on the model doesn't match. The only one other thing i'd criticise is the brass light fitting on the right. It looks too yellow i think. Other than that, it's really good. The young lady looks like a classy jenna jamison. Nice choice.
:thumbsup:
oh yeah.. i forgot to mention.. the perspective in themirror doesnt match the angle at which the mirror is mounted.
the mirror would have to be tilted back at the top, for the top of your model's head to show... otherwize.. according to the way your mirror is angled, the curtains are crooked and your model is no taller than the top of that mirror's frame....
which.. for erotic purposes, can be an advantage.. but in the case of perspective.. is all wrong.
I recognize that woman:applause:
Any higher rez renders?;)
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