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I'm making a small series, renderings of light fixtures in different situations, based on photos and just wnated to get some C&C on the first of about five or six.
The modeling is a combination of lathes, lofts and spline cage patch modeling. You can't see half of what's there so I'm working on a slightly better lighting setup to display the detail.
I am planning on making a lit and unlit version of each so that will be next. Good point Leo, you never see these things without a stain unless they're on a high end building (obviously not this building ). The stain is in the photo and I was so concentrated on modeling that I overlooked it. Thanks for pointing that out
Cheers,
-dave
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Not trying to be tricky or anything but if I can get them all done in a short amount of time I think I'll post the photos afterwards. I'm just looking to get input other than things that don't match perfectly. I've taken a few liberties and am just trying to make a nice image with the photo as reference. A little more work on this one and then the darker environment with a lit bulb and I'll post the photo
forgive me if im wrong guys but i think the 2nd image is the photo he was modeling from
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Hehe, gotta love when people mistakingly comment on photos
I must admit, I have been guilty of that once.
Only suggestions I can think of would be to make the prongs around the top thicker...and maybe add that little streaked rust/dirt mark under the light.
Any displacment used at all? Nice attention to detail, well done
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