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juliano3d
04-22-2003, 08:47 PM
Here my newest images....

http://www.drsmith.com.br/wip/Fiesta01.jpg
http://www.drsmith.com.br/wip/Fiesta02.jpg
http://www.drsmith.com.br/wip/Fiesta04.jpg

Juliano Rybarczyk
Porto Alegre - Brazil

foodi
04-22-2003, 09:43 PM
nice modelling.. nice rendering

something feels off about teh glass material tho

especially teh reflection on the front windshield
seems .. plastic


also.. in teh second pic, right behind the front wheel.. you can see right under the car.. i dont think its credible that there would be so much empty space under teh car.. especially since you can see where teh metal body ends..

nice job !

callon
04-23-2003, 02:42 AM
Juliano3d:

I actually think you've done some excellent work here! Overall, things look quite good! I do agree that some of the glass reflections look off, but others appear more realistic. For example, the reflections running along the windows on the right (passenger) side of the car in the third pic look quite realistic. But the reflection on the windshield in that same pic looks too dull.

This is truly a commendable job, Juliano3d. Just needs some more tweaking on those reflections. :wip:

KEEP IT COMIN'!!!!

Mike

kappa
04-24-2003, 06:49 AM
Very slick renders.
Love the soft focus, and the glow you achieved with the lighting.

Great work.
Beautiful composition...


:applause:

l-a-akira
04-24-2003, 07:36 AM
Great work. :)

Other than the windshield reflection, the only thing that bothers me is the inside part of the wheels farthest from the camera are too bright. you've got a fairly dark shadow underneath so naturally the inner wheels and tires would be a bit darker.

rrobert
04-24-2003, 08:03 AM
ok, nice, but the texture of the window (front for example) is to reflective. And the texture of the metallic polish is to much like plastic..
(I wouldn't do it better than you, but critics much ba able to be given, right!! ):applause:

Good work..

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