Author Topic: Traffic light  (Read 2362 times)

2018-12-17, 15:15:04

skdes

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Hi guys,
This is my latest work using Cinema 4D and Corona renderer
the texturing process was done in substance painter and photoshop
your thoughts








2018-12-17, 22:12:39
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mferster

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Cool model, always fun to see things outside the realm of interior spaces! That being said, I think you may have went a bit overboard on the amount of damage a traffic light sees. I would maybe scale it back 50%, it looks a little too distracting as it is.

2018-12-17, 22:15:45
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iancamarillo

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your dreams must be in nanometer scale. great work!

2018-12-18, 12:54:27
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skdes

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Cool model, always fun to see things outside the realm of interior spaces! That being said, I think you may have went a bit overboard on the amount of damage a traffic light sees. I would maybe scale it back 50%, it looks a little too distracting as it is.

Yeah maybe you're right, btw this is my second times using substance painter

2018-12-18, 12:54:49
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skdes

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your dreams must be in nanometer scale. great work!

hahaha thanks buddy!

2018-12-19, 12:49:47
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What really did you expect? This is amazing! Great work.
Using Corona since 2014-01-02
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