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Main : ! 3D Art ! : Original Characters :  Meeting the Client

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Meeting the Client
Meeting the ClientPopular
SubmitterObsidianMore Photos from Obsidian   Last Update2014/3/24 20:48
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Obsidian travels to the outskirts of a distant colony to meet secretly with a client package in hand. Secrecy concerns force him to land the Lillun Planetside.

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pijon
Posted: 2014/3/26 9:46  Updated: 2014/3/26 9:46
Moderator
Joined: 2006/7/18
From: United States
Posts: 6363
 Re: Meeting the Client
I agree, you really know how to set up a scene and it really shows here. Well done.
Obsidian
Posted: 2014/3/25 6:42  Updated: 2014/3/25 6:42
Henchman
Joined: 2012/12/23
From: Columbus Indiana
Posts: 1115
 Re: Meeting the Client
I use a lot of Low resolution Models and I use them effectively. I push my system to the limit with these too...some renders take a couple of hours when you do that...this one was about 35 minutes though...not too long but not my usual 15 minutes either.
Machobubba
Posted: 2014/3/24 21:36  Updated: 2014/3/24 21:36
Herald
Joined: 2009/10/8
From: Residing Philadelpihia, From New Jersey
Posts: 1770
 Re: Meeting the Client
Wow! Very impressive... your renders are so full, complete. How do you do it?....


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