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Cruel Justice
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He used lighting effects to make the can metallic. Textures make up the picture and the wooden surface. Also the background is considered a sky used for the rendering. I don't ue 3-d max but from what I heard, it's pretty close to Lightwave capabilities.
Kedohin
Posts: 12/13
Originally posted by Sukasa
I have to correct you on one thing- try a scroll through each button, scre the help file.


Yeah, but the Help file gives you a ton of in-depth info on what everything does, which helps a LOT on its own without any external source.
Bella
Posts: 1734/2962
Wow..that is so hot..it's coolio. It does look realistic. I couldn't do anything like that..yet anyway
Sukasa
Posts: 1642/1981
I have to correct you on one thing- try a scroll through each button, scre the help file. Anyways, awsome work. I am going to take inspiration from you for Digital media dev this fall.
Ikuzou
Posts: 164/181
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!OMG!!!

*Stares*

They look so amazing...
And it's CG.

You're going to change "art", that's for sure.
NSNick
Posts: 3402/3875
Those are pretty amazingly awesome. The only thing I've ever done in 3ds max is like, making a ball, but my cousin is sweet at it.
Kedohin
Posts: 9/13
Ah, thank you! ^^;

Yeah, it's all done with High Dynamic Range imagery; that's what makes the reflections and such look real. I am using another plug-in (not the default one) for lighting which makes things like shadows look photorealistic. As for learning 3ds max, All it takes is a stroll through the help file and maybe a tutorial or two, though books on the subject never hurt, either

I'll be sure to show any more stuff I create with it here. In fact I think I might go make something now! =D
Yoshi Dude
Posts: 2674/3271
These pictures are kickass. I've never tried 3D Studio Max. I hear it's very complex, but if you can figure it out, you can come up with some amazing things.. like you have here.
It seems like you have got a few convinced that they are photographs. That really says something about your skill.
Originally posted by Keikonium
This is art for sure. Better than anything photoshop can do thats for sure.
I'm wondering if you're aware that you actually said this.
Danielle
Posts: 1706/3359
Those look like pictures to me... I dunno man.
If you actually created that, then great job. It's very realistic looking. What program did you use?
Keikonium
Posts: 2311/-2459
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These look amazing man. This is art for sure. Better than anything photoshop can do thats for sure. At least better than I have seen. I NEED to see more from you. Awesome work. Keep it up, and post some more shots!
Apophis
Posts: 706/882
These are incredible! Are you sure they're not photographs?
Kedohin
Posts: 8/13
I'm not sure if it is acceptable to post 3d renders here, but I see them as art, too. =D

I've been learning 3ds max for a while now (a couple of years) just by teaching myself, figured I would show you some of the things I have made so far for fun.

Coke Can:
Just a coke can I made, I was playing around with HDR textures.


Back view:


Gradius Fruit Snacks:
I was making this for a friend who is a huge Gradius fan. Now that I think about it, I haven't finished this yet.


Hopefully I'm not messing up big time by posting this here! ^^;
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