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gordonrobb wrote:So why are you posting a photograph of a bit of ginger?
Seriously, this looks amazing.
Well, I love to take pictures of ginger, as I like the taste of it. And so I just use the fotos in the forum to let people get crazy, as they think it is a rendering.
Just got an other picture from my cam, this time I used a table and it was not easy to get it in place the exact spot, as before - should have rendering though.
... and it is very hard to take the picture, as the reflection of the monitor makes it not easy. But I just found out, that a new invention from the 21th century allows the capturing of a picture from the monitor directly
How have you textured this? Zbrush? I have been considering doing a similar thing with coffee beans (I know strange subject) but got an image in my head.
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Nicely done. In the past I took interesting photos of potato sprouts. I had planted them into a red apple, and only few people understood what it was !
Unfortunately, Ican't show the images. I took the shots on color slides, and I would have to find them among dozens of boxes and put back in service my old slides scanner.
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