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inlifethrill
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Figuring how things work. Hope you like it.

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Very nice Chinese Goosberry. Are the tiny hairs polys?
What do you think of a very slight bump on the face of the sliced one. Or pull a few seeds ever so slightly out from the surface etc.

The noodles look good... but maybe a bit of SS would help in realism on that one.

Very nice texturing and lighting

Very elegant
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Thanks. Yes the hair is a simple poly object.

All of the above is already there, but it's way too subtle I guess. Notes taken!
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Wow - I think you have it figured out. : ) Maybe a tad more sss on the noodles...but they look really great already (I actually think the sauce is the less realistic of the two).

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A few more, hope you like 'em. Any feedback is much appreciated. I am by no means a misician so 'scuse inaccuaracies in the modeling stage. Cheers!

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nice :-)
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GREAT job !
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Olitech
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Gosh, your texturing is PERFECT.

All of it.

*My only only crit is although the food looks incredibly photorealistic, you need to make it look more 'delicious' by making it more wet. Oil on the noodles, more reflection on the sauce, and the meat of the kiwi fruit. My friend who is a professional food photographer always shows me the great lengths they go to to make food look wet and juicy.

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Very, very nice.
Amazing texturing and shading.

Olitech is right, a little more "wet-look" would really be good for the fruit and the noodles.
And the only thing bothering be about the violin is the thickness of the upper wood board.
It seems like you just extruded the holes inward. The border shouldn´t be so thick and you the woodlayers should be visible.

The camera is just perfect. No critics at all. Looks like a photo to me :)
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