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Say cheese!!

Say cheese!!

May 30, 2009

"Say cheese!!" by Vaibhav Shah Hello, my name is Vaibhav shah from India. I approached to make cool dirty flooded water bathroom, and fish tries to survive there in between of leaked water pipes. Even leaked pipe blows air into water which makes sweetie bubbles. I had used Maya, zbrush, mental ray, Photoshop and headus uv-layout. Before any further...

Advanced multi-channel texturing

Advanced multi-channel texturing

May 30, 2009

"Advanced multi-channel texturing" by Ziv Qual 3Dtutorials.sk recommendation: To maximise the realism of your 3D rendering we recommend using high quality photo references from the #1 texture websites www.3D.sk and www.environment-textures.com Over the years I’ve learned and developed my own solutions and methods for complex texturing. The blood...

Making of Ella

Making of Ella

May 30, 2009

“Making of Ella” by Ziv Qual In this tutorial I will cover some of the interesting steps of this project. I will cover modeling and rigging in general, texturing, working with complex hairs, rendering and compositing. I will also share a few tips and tricks as I show the process. 3Dtutorials.sk recommendation: To maximise the realism of your CG...

Making of snow

Making of snow

May 26, 2009

"Making of snow" by Qin Shi 3Dtutorials.sk recommendation: To maximise the realism of your 3D rendering we recommend using high quality photo textures from the #1 texture website www.environment-textures.com Making Snow using particleflow+pwrapper in 3dsmax 1.First,create a PF Source in the Particle Systems panel, and put it on top of your object....

Making of Sunbathing

Making of Sunbathing

May 23, 2009

"Sunbathing" by Massimo Righi 3Dtutorials.sk recommendation: To maximise the realism of your 3D rendering we recommend using high quality animal photo references from the #1 texture website www.3D.sk Introduction Photography has always inspired me, especially shots of nature and wildlife from the National Geographic magazines. I decided to use the...