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Thread: [3d] Two-Faced

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    As the thread's description says, this is a work in progress. This will be a pretty simple scene involving the barbed wire and a flower (and possibly a flower bud as well) growing out of one of the sharp ends. This is temporary lighting. I want to know thoughts about the material (yes I want it at least a little bit shiny even though real barbed wire isn't reflective) and anything else that comes to mind. So, lets hear what you think


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    looking real nice so far, i like the idea of the flower buds growing out of it. Cant wait to see the finishe peice

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    Bardwires? How savage
    Cant wait til its finished!

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    Looking good man. But i've see nthe flowers growing out of things too much in artwork; how about leaving it inside the barabed wire for once :P

    w/e
    do how you like


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    Thanks for comments

    Spid3r, I thought that too, but I wanted something innocent to be coming out of the barbed wire and the flower just seemed to make the most sense. If you have any other ideas, that would be great I'm open to suggestions.

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    If you have any other ideas, that would be great I'm open to suggestions.
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    Um, make a bunch of pancakes come out? K good.

    Looks great so far.

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    Man i love your work, gotta make a tutorial someday or teach me :P

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    wow thats gonna be sweet. The concept reminds of one of those Gatorade propel advertisments.

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    that's rly cool ... u should make a tut out of it .. i would like to do something like is ^^ if i could handly such progs ^^

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    Guys, really stop it with the tut begging, this IS REAL 3d Modeling.

    Just learn the program and you can make stuff like that.

    There are enough tutorials for 3dsmax

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