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      lewiswadsworth
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      This is the website of a strange 3D artist who used to post whimsical rendered scenes at least once a week...seemingly, he's moved up in the world and no longer has as much free time, so the site doesn't get updated as often.

      Still fun, though.

      main page:
      http://boring3d.com/

      archived images:
      http://boring3d.com/daily_archive.htm

      col sporcar si trova

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        Will03
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        pretty neat stuff, i really like the plasticene style that he has, very very organic, I wonder what software he uses? I was thinking like Rhino or Maya prob...

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          lewiswadsworth
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          He uses 3D Studio Max with VRay. Most of his work is done with fairly straightforward primitive modeling that he hits with various subdivision surface modifiers before he starts rendering...I've just always been amazed at how adroit he is with creating complex scenes with really simple objects. And it helps that he is a master of texturing and masking...did you see his "Duct tape scape" in the archives?

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