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    • A Offline
      asirad
      last edited by

      What do you think?

      dagger2.jpg

      Thanks for comments.
      Best Regards

      %(#0040BF)[My Polish Blog ------------
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      ]

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        majid
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        nice start 😄, but maybe you also know that "gods are in details" 😉 so maybe adding some surrounding (maybe a table under the sword, and an environment) may improve the result . 😄

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          KarinaGM
          last edited by

          Nice start 😄
          If the center of the render is the dagger itself and you don't want to place it in an environment, then your model should be much more detailed.

          **"Aquel que sacrifica un poco de libertad por seguridad, no se merece ninguna y terminará perdiendo ambas"

          -Benjamín Franklin.**

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            asirad
            last edited by

            Thank you for comments.
            I agree with you. I did not write why I did this model and this is explanation:
            I did model because I had problem with metal material and reflection (specular). As first I received only plastic material and I did not know why. From forum I received information that was a problem with lights and environment. I went to my project and I tried. Effect is OK. I'm new in Kerkythea and I need to learn much more.
            For the end I can say that: for next model I will add some more details and some background.

            Best Regards

            %(#0040BF)[My Polish Blog ------------
            http://3d.na.wroclaw.pl
            ]

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              majid
              last edited by

              if you are new to KT , maybe this helps a bit:
              http://forums.sketchucation.com/viewtopic.php?f=80&t=17207 , and also more tight one:
              http://www.pushpullbar.com/forums/showthread.php?10200-Sketchup-Kerky-newbie
              😉

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                asirad
                last edited by

                Majid thank you a lot.
                Your tutorial is something what I was looking for. Every KT user should start from your tutorial.

                Best Regards

                %(#0040BF)[My Polish Blog ------------
                http://3d.na.wroclaw.pl
                ]

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                  majid
                  last edited by

                  dear mate, it is just easy to learn and handy, but as I've mentioned ,not totally correct, by the way 😉 cheeres

                  My inspiring A, B, Sketches book: https://sketchucation.com/shop/books/intermediate/2612-alphabet-inspired-sketches--inspiring-drills-for-architects--3d-artists-and-designers-

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                    Roger
                    last edited by

                    A 1941 Sykes-Fairburn no doubt.

                    http://www.azcreative.com

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