Iam still kind of new to the 3d renders. Even if I had 3d studio max lessons, but I dont really want to talk about why I didnt even bothered to go to the classes.
Well anyway here it is.
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Iam still kind of new to the 3d renders. Even if I had 3d studio max lessons, but I dont really want to talk about why I didnt even bothered to go to the classes.
Well anyway here it is.
Number one
Number two
theyre pretty cool, never used 3dsmax myself so i dont know what its capable of but you should try doing a glass material version and try to stop the different bits stick into each other
really nice :) keep it up
is this 3ds max ?
nice renders :) gj
(8.2/10)
Yupp ^^.Quote:
Originally posted by Mohammed@Mar 13 2005, 05:03 PM
is this 3ds max ?
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Thanks for the credits and recomendations all :).
thats cool :) al little advice,,,
IF U HAVE BRYCE,,,
then open the 3ds max file using 3ds max,, and export it to a .3ds file
open bryce and import the object,,, its soo much better when you are talking about meterials :rolleyes:
Very smooth and cool! , I can only find on thing that's "wrong", the things go thru eachother, but that's maybe what you want :P good job, keep it up
kinda confusing to look at, very nice. kinda simple tho, idk how hard that is to make in 3dsmax but it looks nice.
Yeh thats pretty sweet. 7/10 :lol: