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Cisne Branco (tall ship)
It's a tall ship from Brazil, one of the biggest ones, it has all the interiors modelled, but unfortunately, I cant show, this ship was modelled for the navy, and they do not allow me to show the interiors =[
If I get any permission to show other parts I will update the thread ![]() hope you like it =] modelled in maya, rendered in mental ray ![]()
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Looks great!
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The model itself looks realy great, but the render imho doesn't! The water isn't water, and the ships looks like almost floating over the sea..and I think wood doesn't reflective...metal or ship paint aren't too much reflective
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Indeed, the sea should be a bit more choppy and the wood isn't that shiny and reflective. You should get a lot of dirt, coral, etc to the side of the ship as well.
Add some more foam to the sea, and it will be a lot better. |
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That's what I assumed.
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