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3 Dimensional Chat / an urban scene

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Phaelax
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2004 16:27 Edited at: 23rd Sep 2004 16:28
something i've been working on the past few days.

here's a 1600x1200 view (1.4mb)
http://krytek.dbspot.com/urban/urban_rustation2.jpg






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Van B
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2004 17:36
Looks awesome! - hope it retains the polish when you get it into pro (assuming that's where it's headed). Reminds me of Resident Evil2 a little.


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Muhahahahaha.
Peter H
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Posted: 23rd Sep 2004 23:07
very nice, it looks very realistic

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JeBuS
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Posted: 24th Sep 2004 01:12
Nice, but just one problem. The basketball net is either only 5 feet off the ground, or the fence is 9 feet tall.


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Peter H
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Posted: 24th Sep 2004 01:17
or it's a kiddie play ground

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 24th Sep 2004 01:39
Serious comments or you want my sugar coated views?
Is that a trueSpace render? ... it looks like it, or maybe a Max4 Render.

I'd be willing to give some help and tips for this, but really will need to know which tool exactly is being used.


Phaelax
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Posted: 26th Sep 2004 14:28
i'll take serious comments. i used max5. the fence was suppose to look about 6-7ft high. But i think the surrounding area killed that perspective. I've already decided to ditch the backboard, and replace it with a piece of busted plywood. This is my first real attempt at good lighting in max, for a whole scene at least.

And it appears DBspot has been down for quite some time now. The image is also hosted on DA.
http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/10834486/

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