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New Sunset God's world
Vue 6 infinite with the help from Alias
sketchbook 2
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The Chase
Vue 6 Infinite,Daz3d.
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Twilight
Created in Bryce and postwork in Photoshop.
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Disclosing_a_ parallel_Nature
Createdin Bryceand postwork in Photoshop.
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Tundra research center
I was thinking of globel warming when i made this landscape,Software used for this image Shade 8.5.2 with the help from Vue 6 infinite Thank you for taking time in viewing my image!!! I hope you find the time and leave a few words before you leave!!! I will really appreciate
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On The Prowl
Designed with trueSpace 3.2. It may be old and out-dated, but it still does a good job. I have the newer versions, but sometimes I just like playing around with the older programs.
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tree
I made it in 3d max 6.
My tasks where to create all needed tree models for close ups and nearest trees in a forest, which was not possible to generate with tree generators such as Vue or Xfrog.
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tree
I made it in 3d max 6.
My tasks where to create all needed tree models for close ups and nearest trees in a forest, which was not possible to generate with tree generators such as Vue or Xfrog.
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plant
I made it in 3d max 6.
Tree animation for Labscape project. The animation was created as a sample of possible ambient interface visualizations, and a promotional video. Growth animation was done using simple scaling and morph targets of branches. The branches were attached to the trunk using surface constraints, the same way leaves were attached to the branches.
video here:
http://isnm.de/~talmant/anim5.htm
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plant
I made it in 3d max 6.
Tree animation for Labscape project. The animation was created as a sample of possible ambient interface visualizations, and a promotional video. Growth animation was done using simple scaling and morph targets of branches. The branches were attached to the trunk using surface constraints, the same way leaves were attached to the branches.
video here:
http://isnm.de/~talmant/anim5.htm
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