Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 24-03-2007 , 12:55 AM
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Military sceane

im doing a movie called War - Peace ... this is one of my scean

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# 2 24-03-2007 , 12:57 AM
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Every advice about how to improve it will be :bow: ... and some tips about the light how i can use it more sucessful coz as u can see i don't have skills in light :headbang:

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# 3 24-03-2007 , 05:05 AM
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I wouldn't worry about lighting yet, get everything else done first, that's the best tip I can give you. You'll waste hours rendering rubbish, and you'll get nothing back because you're not done modelling or texturing yet. Lighting is something you'll want to study a bit online before you go rushing in.

Scene looks pretty cool so far although I have no idea what you're trying to achieve user added image

# 4 24-03-2007 , 05:52 AM
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Interesting scene. I agree with Petrol finishing doing the modeling and texturing first and you will have even more motivation to learn lighting. Keep us updated.


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# 5 24-03-2007 , 08:18 AM
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Small update a helmet + chair .. Any ideas of adding some detials coz i only have idea to add lamp .. and im stuck after doing it ... :headbang:

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# 6 24-03-2007 , 08:33 AM
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The edges on chair, crate, table, shelves, computer etc are all hard 90 degree angles from what I can see. Try bevelling the edges (and then play with the offset/segments) as nothing is that perfect in real life, and when you come to light it later you should get some nicer highlights on your objects.

# 7 24-03-2007 , 09:08 AM
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ok i will play around the edges

# 8 24-03-2007 , 07:18 PM
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Looks nice.....needs texture to be more "alive".....but raelly nice


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# 9 24-03-2007 , 09:21 PM
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looks good,
Maybe put the guy in a bit more of a natural pose cause at the moment it is looking a bit static and symetrical


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