Cordless Drill
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Re: Cordless Drill
Thanks Flipya, yeah your right about the Phillips screw heads looking boxed, they are but should be tapered...sheesh how were you able to pick that up?...good eye! Which goes to show when posting works, that for a render to be exceptional one must take care of the most finite of details in order to pass the most discriminating eye. That’s a good thing, for it makes one strive even harder for the elusive perfect image.
Re: Cordless Drill
Poeticrangerrick wrote:that for a render to be exceptional one must take care of the most finite of details in order to pass the most discriminating eye. That’s a good thing, for it makes one strive even harder for the elusive perfect image.
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Re: Cordless Drill
Thanks, Majid
Re: Cordless Drill
Excellent render, the texture on the plastic gave another totally different view to the beholder. Although the model of the drill is not your, it have less geometry in some areas, this is one of the things you have to take in mind when using an approximation to the model as with the light. You should use an image editor to resolve any unexpected problem. What I call "Post Production".
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