I like the very first image (pieces made of steel), especially because the steel doesn't look perfectly smooth - thus greatly adding to the realistic feel.
Did you use Turbulence for this?
Regarding the plane, the model is great, but it looks a bit small IMHO...
Maybe it's because the texture is too large compared to the model, or maybe it's because of the import size...
Anyway these images are great, keep going !!!
Re: Random fitting
Posted: Wed Aug 18, 2010 3:55 pm
by jakchit
The wooden table looks awesome. May I suggest adding some imperfections to it such as scratches and nicks?
Re: Random fitting
Posted: Thu Aug 19, 2010 8:16 pm
by Cronicash
madcoo wrote:Hi!
I like the very first image (pieces made of steel), especially because the steel doesn't look perfectly smooth - thus greatly adding to the realistic feel.
Did you use Turbulence for this?
Regarding the plane, the model is great, but it looks a bit small IMHO...
Maybe it's because the texture is too large compared to the model, or maybe it's because of the import size...
Anyway these images are great, keep going !!!
Plane is to scale (1:1). Just not enough fine detail imho, theres no other models in the scene that would aid in showing the scale. Was a quick mockup anyways. Thanks for the reply. As for the wood and the fittings it was another 10 minute doodle. Need some more good texture sites ( like cgtextures or better).
Re: Random fitting
Posted: Sat Aug 21, 2010 4:06 am
by Cronicash
12 mins rendered originally at 640x480. First animation, just messing around really...
Was allot smoother (24fps) i reckon imageshack cut it down on upload. Any better sites for uploading animated gifs?