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Rep Power: 0 ![]() | to SPWAR: No, I've never had a chance to ride it, did u? I think it would probably take me more time to learn to ride it, than it took me to model it :D I read somewhere that they were quite popular in that time (1900), but still I don't get it, why did the peple think "the bigger the better", wouldn't it be easier to ride a smaller wheel, rather than a huge one like that ..... :p BTW: great work Shetani .... (i like the wood mat.~especially) :thumbsup: |
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| It's based on standard 3ds max simple, wood material. I changed some parameters like glossiness and specular level, add falloff and ray traced maps and here it is - shining old wood or something like that ;). It's nice that you like it. :) Thanks! |
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Rep Power: 7 ![]() | The Winners Bharat Yatna, Edco, Shetani, Sat Mha13, Stinger88 and Targus - great job! Wish to be able to award all of you, but our judge committee has decided: SPEED MODELING CHALLENGE No. 25 (Too Antique) WINNERS See you in the next challange wich would start today later |
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