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| desk lamp The main job in this project was to create and combine the flower strip. The 2nd was to arrange the ligths. There's a unique method for the flowers allowing such task to be real. The method was established after many nights of searching, and involves deeper understanding of cruves vs surfaces. PS is most valuable in putting the image in a frame. Finally, it's here. Now writing the exclusive tute: http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/Lamp_desk.jpg http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/Strip_Lamp_desk.jpg |
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| desk lamp I don't know much about 3d programs, but it just doesn't look realistic to me. The lamp shade material shouldn't be that transperent, and it doesn't look like the light source is coming from the bulb. The bulb doesn't look like it's turned on. Also, there is no support for the shade to sit on the lamp. \:] |
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