Sushi
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for decoration of tables I created a sushi scene
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nice! jum!
One small comment: I would have another look at the glossiness (self-illuminating maybe a bit?) of the rice and the fish. They look a bit dull/pale to me and thus not so appetizing (looks a bit like old food). If I google 'sushi' I see vibrant, glossy ingredients.
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really cool!
kikkoman?
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thanks for posting the mesh. great job on the modelling!
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Thanks for posting! Appropriately you included the soy sauce bottle. The designer of that bottle, Kenji Ekuan just passed away.
I think it's great for settings in a house scene. The Saki bottle could be larger!
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Nice texturing work!
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Looks good enough to eat !
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Great model and render, Jochen.
How did you do the texturing if you don't mind my asking?
Best,
_KN
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Thank you for your nice comments.
The sushitextures are only projected textures.
I still have problems to texture organic structures -
Excellent work!
Bit of trivia for ya. The man who designed the now iconic Kikkoman bottle died 2 weeks ago. He was one of the founders of Studio G, a very high end Japanese design studio. They also designed some of the Shinkansen as well as famous Japanese motorcycles.
Sigh, I was also thinking about doing food as my next project but you have beat me to it.
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another one
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I really want to eat the mesh.
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next one
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Now you're just making me hungry!
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here's the complete model:
(click the pic and find the sushi)
[flash 640,480:t5bucp06]http://doerr.bplaced.net/visu/rhein/rhein001.swf[/flash:t5bucp06]
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your models and VR are fantastic. I can tell that one place is a auper expensive restaurant--if you have to drink out of a box!
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I've modelled a typical german waterbottle and putted into the scene.
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Chinese for lunch today.
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That is pretty terrific. Near Perfection. You lose a few points cuz the Soy Sauce isn't gluten free.
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