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      princedragoncok
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      Soviet T-34 rendered in Hypershot, post processed in photoshop. Took no longer than 10 mins.

      http://i346.photobucket.com/albums/p420/princedragoncok/tankcutout.jpg

      http://i346.photobucket.com/albums/p420/princedragoncok/tankcutout3.jpg

      http://i346.photobucket.com/albums/p420/princedragoncok/tankcutout2.jpg

      Sketchup view:

      http://i346.photobucket.com/albums/p420/princedragoncok/T-34_.jpg

      Model from the warehouse http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=ea1c07e649d3d64afb520d0041465540&prevstart=0

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        MALAISE
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        The second render is so close to a newspapers'picture, that I'm now convinced how easy we can be manipulate....
        Very interesting topic.... 👍

        MALAISE

        La Connaissance n'a de valeur que partagée

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          Puma
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          It looks good but I think that the tank has too much reflection on the renders. A tank isn't supposed to have any reflections, I think, otherwise it would be visible.

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            princedragoncok
            last edited by

            @puma said:

            It looks good but I think that the tank has too much reflection on the renders. A tank isn't supposed to have any reflections, I think, otherwise it would be visible.

            Yeah I know, but it looked like a toy without that bit of refelction for some reason. The refelction just helped set it down more in the environment. I think I should have given it some bump or roughness though. Thanks for comment anyway

            @malaise said:

            The second render is so close to a newspapers'picture, that I'm now convinced how easy we can be manipulate....
            Very interesting topic.... 👍

            MALAISE

            Thanks Malaise. yeah I wanted it to look like a World War 1 shot or something. I think its my favourite too

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