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Trouble Tale 2010
Only thing that doesn't belong to me on this picture is hdr image and floor texture. Cannot remember where I took the hdri, but the floor texture came with Mental Ray. Also, It's rendered using Mental Ray :)

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uuuhhhhhh

Tiny floor sentry???

looks like you know how to use M-ray

but the actual model itself is a bit week,
you should concentrate more on creating an interesting model with more 3d detail and design than relying on M-ray to make your textures realistic.

awesome

but for such large orange firing blasts seems odd, youd think itd be smaller and brigter, and that youd see reflections of it on the floor and more on the device, but i guess not.
also the reflection on the device is interesting.
ALSO shouldent it have anti recoil? dunno im not the pro.
still exelent work.

eagle3000 responds:

Thank you! Awesome opinion! I just love when people honestly contribute some good meaning to the work :) Thanks!

Sweet...

It looks pretty sweet but the "muzzle flash" doesnt look natural

eagle3000 responds:

What do you mean by "doesn't look natural", I really don't understand. The most realistic muzzle flash I can imagine myself is the same one on the picture... Maybe smoke?

Awesome, but

Awesome image, but you didn't add light sources for the flames! The material should have some orangy reflections on it! :-P

eagle3000 responds:

Yeah, I figured that out after 2 hours of rendering! xD I was too lazy to go back...

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Oct 10, 2010
3:35 PM EDT
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