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Topic: Voyager in front of planet
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ChiefLDS
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posted 12-27-2000 11:09 PM
How does this look guys?? www.geocities.com/night_sky_vfx/Night_Sky_Visual_Effects.html |
DK
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posted 12-28-2000 12:07 AM
Planet looks cool but voyager looks a little blurry. But who am i to judge, i cant do any better, keep up the good work! |
Prism
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posted 12-28-2000 12:17 AM
Nice job, but I would put the "By (your name...I already forgot!)" in a smaller font, perhaps.Isaiah ------------------ Isaiah, "Sound Guy" Eyre www.iEyre.com |
SAFilms
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posted 12-28-2000 04:43 AM
there are stars where the planet should be. or are they lights on the shadowed planet? |
ChiefLDS
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posted 12-28-2000 03:24 PM
No, those stars are right were they should be. Afterall, I rendered the planet with a starfield background. The render of the planet is 3D Studio Max. I don't know if I failed to mention it before, but that picture is 100% GGI. However, the Voyager was done in Lightwave 6. |
thedude
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posted 12-28-2000 03:44 PM
Turn the diffuse down on the ship it is a little too bright. It also looks like the light is coming from a different source from the light hitting the planet. The planet is lit from the right and a little bit down and the ship is being lit from the lower right.[This message has been edited by thedude (edited 12-28-2000).] |
Film Boy
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posted 12-28-2000 04:08 PM
Sweet planet, dude.  |