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Post by MadMouse // Feb 17, 2007, 1:12am

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OUTSTANDING!!!! this is by far the best render of a watch that I have ever seen in TS. Bravo Augusto you should be very proud. (have a nana :banana: )


Oh and #1 is the best render BTW :D

Post by GraySho // Feb 17, 2007, 2:33am

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Render #1 looks very nice and clean.

Post by prodigy // Feb 17, 2007, 2:47am

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Does anyone know how Prodigy put the numbers, and all the small details on the face of this watch? I keep asking but no answer...

Decals? They look like polys but how? I can't sleep at night!!!

I thought he was going to tell us in this demo but he went and made the watch even better!


Ok.. STEINIE!!!! im gonna make a small Tutorial!!! and you gonna see is soo simple... ;)

Post by hemulin // Feb 17, 2007, 2:51am

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They are all brilliant Prodigy, but I voted for #1

Post by prodigy // Feb 17, 2007, 2:58am

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Thanks for all pals!!! realy i apreciate.. :)

Post by prodigy // Feb 17, 2007, 3:26am

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Well i send a message to Norm to add a new tutorial.. Making a Watch..


Dedicated to Steinie! ;)

Post by prodigy // Feb 17, 2007, 4:41am

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Here is the wireframe of the final Image..


4399

Post by prodigy // Feb 17, 2007, 5:20am

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And for finish this Thread...


I wont to share a small video showing first the watch, and the second showing for those who doesnt have TS7.x yet how you can move and see over the player with Quality and speed.. I sound like a sales man.. :D


Its a bit dificult to me move, because i never use the 3dcontrol to move..


I have a GF 6600 and works very very nice...


Sorry for the video quality but i prefer make a small filesize..


Hope you like and we gonna see again over the Tutorium..


Best Regards..

Post by Steinie // Feb 17, 2007, 5:26am

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Your the Best!:)
Thanks,
Bob

Post by prodigy // Feb 17, 2007, 5:36am

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Your the Best!:)

Thanks,

Bob


NAAAA Thanks but i know much more talented people here.. Mad Mouse, Daybe, Parva are only few tsu sers with incredible skills...


BTW?.. mmmmmmm!!!!


Maybe Norm wanna make this clock works with yours TS COURSE SCRIPT :D


IM OVER 600 POSTS!!!!

:banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


:banana: = 100 Posts.

Post by daybe // Feb 17, 2007, 6:38am

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Nice images prodigy,


My vote goes for image 1, all are good though. I have been pretty busy of late so I haven't been around very much since the start of the year as I have started a new job which has kept me pretty busy, but hopefully this will change.


Keep up the good work.

Dave

Post by Ambrose // Feb 17, 2007, 10:53am

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Very nice indeed!


My vote goes for nr 1 as well.



This is a good example of how all details adds up to a great and cool image, guess watches is a good example for all techies anyway ;)



Prodigy keep up the good work and thanks for showing us all...



SeYa/Ambrose...

Post by ed_baker // Feb 17, 2007, 11:34am

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Hey Prodigy,


Thank goodness you didn't finish in time. This is fantastic!! :jumpy:


I picked render three, just because it shows the best detail. I could see it being in an advertisement. Perfect.


Composition wise I really liked #1. Maybe you could bring the two together into one for an one page ad for a magazine?


Very Very nice work.:banana:


Ed

Post by Nez // Feb 19, 2007, 2:15am

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Picture 1 for me too, I like the overall composition better. However I do like the closeup shots as they show the detail better.

I knew you'd do a great job finishing this off, so I'm glad you stuck with it. Fantastic final result.

Post by ProfessorKhaos // Feb 19, 2007, 4:36am

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Composition of 1 is best but I voted for 3 because it really shows off your work! :)


Nice job Prodigy!

Post by Steinie // Feb 19, 2007, 4:47am

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I think someone has suggested this already but why not put 1 and 3 side by side? Show both of them!

Post by behzad // Feb 19, 2007, 5:44am

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Great technical work, very realistic. Is truespace the first program you have started to use?

Post by prodigy // Feb 19, 2007, 6:05am

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Ok there it is the three images from the poll.. The 4th is not included.. The 4th it was rendered on 3000x6000Px, maybe i send to print on a poster :D


1)

4474


2)

4477


3)

4475


4) New

4476


Best Regards!

Post by prodigy // Feb 19, 2007, 6:06am

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Behzad, No, my first program was on Amiga 500, called Real3D, then i work with the first edition of 3DStudio.. DOS Version.. then when dos whas killed by windows 95 i stop to make 3d... I work lot on my second pasion, the techo music buying sinths and other stuffs.... Then few years later i buy my first version of Truespace. it was 5.1 then 6.0 6.5 6.6 now 7.11 and i hope soon be 7.5 jejeje

I found very intuitive the way to make 3d with truespace.. and now with Vray you can make renders as a profesional..


1 2 and 3 = GI + Hdri Light
4 = Gi

And here is the better pic, without hair :D from the real watch..

Post by Methusela // Feb 20, 2007, 1:46am

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They all look perfect. I can't possibly think of a way they could be better! Great work, as always!
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