08-19-2019, 08:48 PM
(08-19-2019, 01:38 PM)claus82 Wrote: I would have liked to post some screenshot but forum says I cannot upload more than 300Kb... Strangeclaus82, thanks for sharing your work with us.
Yes, always as possible add a wireframe (screenshot) too, so we can see the work you did using Wings3D.
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The forum doesn't provide us much space for attachment. It's intended to allow us to attach crash dump files (wings_crash.dump).
To share images we recommend users to use a image provider - they provide a preview, but you also can link a image to your dropbox, google drive, ....
I have been using https://postimages.org/, but there are others.
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(08-19-2019, 01:38 PM)claus82 Wrote: Sny critique is appreciated.As you asked...
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There is no much to say about the work at Wings3D since we don't have the wireframe version to evaluate, but it seems to be OK.
About the material and render (they are Blender related) I would to say that since the image suggest the hydrant isn't new the aged effect isn't convencent - we don't see rust but, gray "spots". (but, that can be a kind of mud splashed on it and then it may be OK)
Also, as its base is hitting the floor it is looking too clean - mainly considering the floor is very wet and dirty - I would to spect to get the hydrant more "connected" to the floor by some kind of mud or moss.
I tend to try see these kind of scenes more from the realist viewpoint, so do not take it much in account.
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