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hi
the file attached will be the city for an incoming short called rennie and the chessboard.
thanks for critics
:surprised
can pekdemir
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TheFreak
05-22-2003, 09:10 PM
hey i love the style, very cool
this is obviously a new WIP aand their isn't much to crit on yet but i like what i see.
keep postin updates cause this looks good
catbert
05-22-2003, 09:36 PM
HOLY CRAP :drool:
that's like a 3d neverhood! keep it up! :D (NOW!)
mexus
05-23-2003, 02:36 AM
Nice Ideas in the buildings etc..
Can't wait to see the characters and animations. Beautiful lighting.. which program was used and how were the lights poitioned for such effect?
:cool:
cgman27
05-23-2003, 05:01 AM
looks like a very nice style. I like the look. Very clean models. Can't wait for the animation :)
Hi
The software is lightwave3d 7.5
the lighting was achived by using background radiosity and a distant light which has a %40 intensity.
I'll post new images as soon as possible.
can pekdemir
TheFreak
05-23-2003, 08:37 AM
just having another look at this and i must say i really like it. It is a beautiful style you have going.
Any change of a close up render, and also what is that in the bottom left corner (i assume that's why the render is so far away)
maybe a close up on that too :)
i'm just a nosey bugger :P
rrobert
05-23-2003, 08:55 AM
Funny, i like it. :)
maxmare
05-23-2003, 10:59 AM
I love imaginative works like this.
Very nice style you have going on there. My only wish is that you keep the same style to compose the fabric of the city/town. I mean that at the moment you have got individual buildings equally spaced and that's not how a city grows at all. In real life you start in a center point (square) and dwellings group around it and expand leaving space in the center for workplaces, where the heart of the city is. Commonly a settlement is made in a river, road, coast, because you need to traffic/import/export. I don't mean to impose any style here, but I think that I'd be five stars material if you could apply your style/mood to concepts in real life as you have already done with buildings.
But then again, that's me.
xerife
05-23-2003, 12:19 PM
Can't wait to see the animation it is looking very nice!
j_mac
05-23-2003, 12:54 PM
i'm a fan of this, it reminds me of tim burton's set style'n. was he an influence at all? :buttrock:
cheers.
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