Graphic Design Specialist
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Name: Advent Visuals
Location: BOSTON, MA
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Originally Posted by highanddry
I think what seemed impressive about this is that you said it was "from scratch." Meaning you drew the car and worked it without a photo.
And you could have done this in about 10 seconds by flipping the image a few time and pasting back upside down. The "reflection" is nearly or exactly the same as the image.
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well, its not exactly flipping upside down with this type of images.. sure you can do that with like icons and certain pictures, but this is on a slightly different angle and to get a realism reflection you cant do that.. if you really want realism.. you have to understand that depending on how it is reflected, the bottom of the car might have to show, which isnt presented in this case, or your angles on the reflection might be wrong or why the top is showing? i mean to get a correct angle you might to distort it, but cutting out individual sides and distorting a piece then connecting it togetha then just distorting a whole by itself
i only say this because my brother does alot of 3d animations and definitely on 3ds max the reflections are more likely correct to realism how its placed
Last edited by NeoWeapon; 07-06-2007 at 02:54 AM..
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