Author Topic: DARTOFANG sketchbook  (Read 303321 times)

2016-06-24, 18:38:03
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Yum yum to that, I look forward to that last step of "taking the cake out of the oven and eating it!"
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2016-06-27, 04:34:19
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the cake is now ready to eat.. : part 4 tutorial is out.
with a bonus tutorial on denoising for those who are new to corona renderer.

2016-07-06, 10:59:15
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a teaser for my new project. :) this time its a series of shots for a white interior apartment.


2016-07-08, 05:52:10
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one of the shots from the living room. :)


2016-07-08, 13:03:55
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That bright fur looks great! Is it all native hair and fur modifier?
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2016-07-08, 13:58:13
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the cake is now ready to eat.. : part 4 tutorial is out.
with a bonus tutorial on denoising for those who are new to corona renderer.

Hey thanks for your vids, this is some great work. But can you pomp up the volume a bit? You are quite silent.
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2016-07-12, 10:57:48
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That bright fur looks great! Is it all native hair and fur modifier?

yes its 3dsmax hair and fur, converted to mesh, and the other one to spline.

2016-07-12, 10:58:35
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the cake is now ready to eat.. : part 4 tutorial is out.
with a bonus tutorial on denoising for those who are new to corona renderer.

Hey thanks for your vids, this is some great work. But can you pomp up the volume a bit? You are quite silent.

Thanks. will try on the next tutorials ;)

2016-07-12, 11:09:05
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Thank you, Im looking forward for your next videos.
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2016-07-21, 11:09:29
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additional shots

2016-07-21, 14:54:04
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Nice renders! cgdici

2016-07-21, 20:35:29
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Wow! Very good :)

2016-07-21, 20:40:40
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beautiful work, post the before and afters
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2016-07-23, 23:04:24
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2016-09-04, 16:18:25
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thanks guys. :)