Post: Pillow.
11-24-2010, 10:00 PM #1
vladieboi
oh hai mark
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11-27-2010, 01:12 AM #11
did you do it yourself or follow a tutorial?
11-27-2010, 01:41 AM #12
vladieboi
oh hai mark
Originally posted by KluTcHxMoDz View Post
Ahhh C4D, eh, try using 3DS Max or Blender. Trust me they are better :P Anyway, its pretty good, the pillows texture could use some work. Nice shadowing and great BG.


No program is no better then no program. It's just fanboyism, all the programs are great and I've worked in all of them. They all have pro's and con's but they're basically the same.

Originally posted by LunchablesFTW View Post
did you do it yourself or follow a tutorial?


I work in this program for 1 year, I knew how to do this since I was a newb : P
11-27-2010, 05:44 AM #13
RS*_Depression
I’m too L33T
Originally posted by sfx.
I guess that is true. and i dont think you will actually be able to do this but if you really wanted detail you could try getting those little fibers that can always see on cotton stuff... almosst like a really thin fuzz around it.


Anything is possible, but it gets very difficult.

Originally posted by KluTcHxMoDz View Post
Ahhh C4D, eh, try using 3DS Max or Blender. Trust me they are better :P Anyway, its pretty good, the pillows texture could use some work. Nice shadowing and great BG.


I lol'd. Different programs are good for different things. If you've got less than 6 GB of RAM then C4D is the worst program for you if you want to do anything really intricate.

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