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    Ok....I hate not doing these things ALL THE TIME...LOL...I forget so many settings. This was one of those projects the client needed yesterday of course....This is straight out of Max, with a little sky and edits....No landscaping as of yet....Comments...Crits are welcome of course...

    And just in case anyone was up for a little Halo 3 or COD 4...Solid Firebat is the name on Live.



    Found a couple more I did...





    Laters
    Eric Camper
    Studio 3D
    www.dbfinc.com/studio3d

  • #2
    Very nice!
    -----Dwayne D. Ellis-----

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    • #3
      Not bad Eric.

      For me its the textures are the only issue. Too sort of plain and abit repetitive.
      Makes things look abit flat.

      Roof looks really weird how in the shadow its almost pitch black.

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      • #4
        is that supposed to be a reflection of the grass in the water in the second image..?

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        • #5
          Nah....I was just a pond from an image that we cropped into PS. I have ducks and geese in a later one though...

          Daforce: What do you suggest for materials changes...Road....Roof...Etc.?

          Thanx all
          Eric Camper
          Studio 3D
          www.dbfinc.com/studio3d

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          • #6
            i would agree with daforce, maybe some suggestions:
            - i think in the first image the horizon is a bit off.
            - use displacement on roof to creat 'real' pans

            in you last image you are viewing it from a 'weird' point. i would change it. for example put the camera 100cm above the ground. so you look up to the building. this will cause the building look bigger.

            if the intention for the first two images is to have the building in the back also visible then i would look more from above. if this is not the case i also would create a camera above the ground...

            hope it help ya a bit
            My Homepage : http://www.pixelstudio.nl

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