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3 Dimensional Chat / Fast Little Project - Chain O'Brick

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Red Eye
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Posted: 22nd Feb 2010 23:01 Edited at: 22nd Feb 2010 23:02
Hey,

While Darkbasic Pro was compiling me something. I started 3DS Max and whiped something out, I folowed a fast tutorial on how to use displacement maps correctly in 3DS Max.
And this is what i came up with.

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I attached a wallpaper, if u wanna use it.

PS: How u make ur signature guys? I do it with my bamboo, but i am not sure of the result. Any ideas?

I think i am going to continue with these scenes, it is actually fun to do.

Thanks,

Red Eye


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Mazz426
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2010 17:59
i like it esspecially the chain,

signiture qise don't sign so far in, either the top or bottom left corners are the best and try just signing in white with low optamsy
lazerus
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2010 18:10
It look good. As for signitures Bottom right is standard artist, people who are very good at thier work will sign in it as part of a pattern or shape, the reason is to prevent piracy of thier work. Oh and i use my bamboo tablet.

Shaun Of The Dead
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2010 18:38
I like it. But the texture of the stone at the back is bad quality and the chain is a little too shiny for the state of the floor Good work though man

Red Eye
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Posted: 23rd Feb 2010 23:58 Edited at: 23rd Feb 2010 23:58
Thanks for the comments mates, thanks for the tips about the sig, thanks.

@Shaun: You are right, will look into it. Thanks.

Greets


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