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dreffyves3d- CGP Apprentice

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
kas-kasa na!!! nice
bongskeigle- CGP Guru

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
dreffyves3d wrote:musta pala remlex... ngayun ko lang nalaman tong site natu...salamat!rock rules!!!
ayus lng...cge itudo mo na tol!.........................................................


remlex- CGP Guru

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
nice rendering....ayus to...yung scaling as sir james pointed out....yung dahon malaki...rest is nice...
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arkiedmund- Manager

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
salamat sa lahat ng comment....

dreffyves3d- CGP Apprentice

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
galing ng texturing,,gusto ko tlga matutnan mga ganito,,



jarul- CGP Hero

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
galing ng textures
revtrax- CGP Apprentice

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
revtrax wrote:galing ng textures
salamat sa pagbisita


dreffyves3d- CGP Apprentice

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
Very nice!

mikaztro- CGP Newbie

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
it just really show your love of music.. nice job.. asan yung tuba?

nomeradona- SketchUp Guru

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
My comment is about the whole composition.
1. I am confused whether this is the inside of a house or a shot from the outside. of course I would assume this is the outside because of the volume lighting from the right side. Perhaps it's the floor or I am left to look at lesser visual clues( or none at all) to make me feel that I am looking at the front of the house.
2. There are just too many planks. try to be more creative with your wooden texture choices, while the render looks fine - the textures gives me some sort of an unconscious doubt as to whether they can be real or "meron ba talagang ganyan?" or "pwede ba itong maging totoo?" feeling (basing it on my own experience as a person not as a cg guy).
This is different from the so called creative license some people use to defend their creations - while one can be free in choosing elements in cg, the realities are - you can be free but one must be careful in choosing elements that your audiences can relate to. Sometimes, it helps to ask yourself - can it really be constructed? I can afford tile flooring in the outside but can only settle for planked doors?
3. You've got chains as locks but where are you going to bolt it in on the other side?
4. Lastly - where is your tuba?
Again, many renders I've seen here are really superb, whats lacking is the visual inter-relationship among the elements in the scene. The absence of this important virtue takes away the suspension of disbelief. And the brain is made to resort to saying - this aint real, this aint good. Lack of this virtue makes your renders look interesting for the first few seconds but nonetheless in the next minute.
Amen.
Make thy renders tell the story - not the title.
Everything in the scene should be there for a reason.
Goodluck
1. I am confused whether this is the inside of a house or a shot from the outside. of course I would assume this is the outside because of the volume lighting from the right side. Perhaps it's the floor or I am left to look at lesser visual clues( or none at all) to make me feel that I am looking at the front of the house.
2. There are just too many planks. try to be more creative with your wooden texture choices, while the render looks fine - the textures gives me some sort of an unconscious doubt as to whether they can be real or "meron ba talagang ganyan?" or "pwede ba itong maging totoo?" feeling (basing it on my own experience as a person not as a cg guy).
This is different from the so called creative license some people use to defend their creations - while one can be free in choosing elements in cg, the realities are - you can be free but one must be careful in choosing elements that your audiences can relate to. Sometimes, it helps to ask yourself - can it really be constructed? I can afford tile flooring in the outside but can only settle for planked doors?
3. You've got chains as locks but where are you going to bolt it in on the other side?
4. Lastly - where is your tuba?
Again, many renders I've seen here are really superb, whats lacking is the visual inter-relationship among the elements in the scene. The absence of this important virtue takes away the suspension of disbelief. And the brain is made to resort to saying - this aint real, this aint good. Lack of this virtue makes your renders look interesting for the first few seconds but nonetheless in the next minute.
Amen.
Make thy renders tell the story - not the title.
Everything in the scene should be there for a reason.
Goodluck

v_wrangler- CGP Loverboy

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
good texturing sir.... some comments nasabi na... galeng sir... welcome to cgp...! post more ! 


Stryker- The Architect

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
galing ng banatz bro,,, asa bay ang tuba?? galing ba leyte yung tuba????
Uhawwwww na ako!!!!!!
Uhawwwww na ako!!!!!!

bizkong- CGP Guru

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
Very nice sir, ganda ng textures, modeling, lighting at rendering... astig 


rangalua- CGP Guru

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
v_wrangler wrote:My comment is about the whole composition.
1. I am confused whether this is the inside of a house or a shot from the outside. of course I would assume this is the outside because of the volume lighting from the right side. Perhaps it's the floor or I am left to look at lesser visual clues( or none at all) to make me feel that I am looking at the front of the house.
2. There are just too many planks. try to be more creative with your wooden texture choices, while the render looks fine - the textures gives me some sort of an unconscious doubt as to whether they can be real or "meron ba talagang ganyan?" or "pwede ba itong maging totoo?" feeling (basing it on my own experience as a person not as a cg guy).
This is different from the so called creative license some people use to defend their creations - while one can be free in choosing elements in cg, the realities are - you can be free but one must be careful in choosing elements that your audiences can relate to. Sometimes, it helps to ask yourself - can it really be constructed? I can afford tile flooring in the outside but can only settle for planked doors?
3. You've got chains as locks but where are you going to bolt it in on the other side?
4. Lastly - where is your tuba?
Again, many renders I've seen here are really superb, whats lacking is the visual inter-relationship among the elements in the scene. The absence of this important virtue takes away the suspension of disbelief. And the brain is made to resort to saying - this aint real, this aint good. Lack of this virtue makes your renders look interesting for the first few seconds but nonetheless in the next minute.
Amen.
Make thy renders tell the story - not the title.
Everything in the scene should be there for a reason.
Goodluck


dreffyves3d- CGP Apprentice

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Re: gitara at tuba!!!
ganda ng texture,,,nice rendering,,,astig

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