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This thread is why 14-year-olds are looked down on on the internet.Proclaimer001 wrote:It's going to take more than one drunk prostitiute to bring down ShamWoW Guy!
I'm satisfied with the result given the minimal time put into it. Not a lot of revisions, once I set it up I stuck with it. There's a couple notable errors, but I'm very lazy.Tural wrote:About two and a half hours to get models and textures, set up materials, rig marine, make some custom decorators (Seatbelt, light, etc), pose everything, and render the scene. Didn't want to spend a lot of time on it, just wanted to have an entry. Background clouds were added in Photoshop, as every time I tried to render cloud effects with Afterburn, Max crashed. I don't know if that's disallowed or not, it's not specified. The fire was rendered in Afterburn, but it looked really, really terrible rendered in the scene, and it drove up the render time massively, so I rendered it separately in similar lighting conditions and put it behind the doorway, where the light source is and the fire was planned to be. 'Tis also my first render in, by my estimate, over a year.
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No, the basic laws of physics state that an object should hang by its centre of gravity (or something like that) unless acted upon by another force (the backwards RAM force as the pelican is flying through the air, as if the air is flying backwards). So he should be hanging more backwards and to the left.-DeToX- wrote:Might just be me though.
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