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| Super Techie Join Date: Feb 2004
Posts: 322
| God I really suck at 3dS max but here are some renders, lol. Just for kicks. BTW: Edited with Photoshop also (added text and wat not) http://www.fnpsolutions.com/pics/Daimond1.jpg http://www.fnpsolutions.com/pics/whackrendercopy.jpg both are so I guess just give your opinions, I am taking a class this summer for 3d Studio MAx and Photoshop.oh and part of my sig was rendered in 3d s max |
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| True Techie | like them both but the first need some spaceing so i'll say the second is the one even do it has the same problem with space
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| Newb Techie | Not too bad! Learning the basics of 3dsmax isn't that hard.. even on your own. Doing the tutorials that come with it are a great way to start. When done with them you can find lots and lots of tutorials online. Try http://www.cgnetworks.com/ for starters.. search the forums for 3dsmax tutes and you will find hella lot of em. =) |
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| Ultra Techie Join Date: Dec 2003
Posts: 790
| For a starter excelent. However, 1 thing to look at is the edges are to sharp and dont fit on the backrounds(both) the first one needs much better text actually same with the second. Very good for a starter. Try bryce as well and you should be able to get a nice affect |
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