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All the images you can see on this page were made in 3DsMax, none of them except for one image were later edited in Photoshop,
in some scenes Photoshop was still used for making maps, or to make the image smaller to fit it on this page.
Below all images are resolutions on which you can click, when you do this you can see a larger version of the image in the resolution of your choice,
it still isn't the full size from the psd file, but you can at least see it more clearly.
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Before I began to work on this scene I made a lot of sketches and calculatings of how I would want the tables, chairs and the schoolboard that can be seen here.
Untill recently I didn't stash any of my sketches away on a good place, this is why there is only one sketch that you can see on the left. I couldn't find any of the other sketches I had made.
Below the sketch you can see a frame of a little movie I made, in this movie you can see the schoolboard open (it is also the same schoolboard that you can see in the image in the top right).
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Of the 2 rendered images here the only thing I didn't made was the chessboard,
this because after I found and textured it, I'd suddenly got the idea of "playing a game of chess against the teddybear".
After I made this I thought it looked good enough with the board I already had so i didn't make another one for myself.
For the teddybear you can see here I used shag:fur with different configurations on,
for example; the feets, body and the ball on the santa hat.
For the teddy image used on the mainpage I combined 3 different versions of the picture; wireframe, clean & hairy,
before I choose the one I wanted in the end I had some other variations that you can see below here.
(I worked on them in Photoshop to make them look like this)
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When I worked on this scene I made some sketches that I used to work everything out, unfortunatly I lost them after it was finished.
Here you can see some more information about the texture of the pipeline.
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Because someone asked me if I had an image of an table I made the table that can be seen here, the pictures and kunai were added later.
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Below this text you can see the images that I used in the scene with the pictures pinned down against the table.
First there is something I sketched and worked out preciecly before I started working it out in 3D, the other objects in the image were mostly just random work which I still added.
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I made this after I saw a video with this cat in it.
The 2 images above it are source images.
Below is the same cat but closer up, I added some "fake grass" to fill the environment a bit.
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For this scene above I was originally working with the transparency and reflection of 4 balls, after this I added collored lights and the simple spider object in the front.
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All of these images around
this text were made
for training and fun.
The image in the lower left corner
is a 3d version of the staff that the girl in the image next to it is holding.
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When I was going home from school I suddenly got this idea and started to draw it out
after I sketched it out and came home I started to work on it.
It finally ended up as the image to the lower left here.
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The 2 images that can be seen here is something I made for a friend, she provided the texture and I made this with it.
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The first of these images is the source image I used for making the object besides it, after I had that I made the other scenes, in the image above and to the left I tried to fit them into an other scene.
The image to the left was edited in photoshop, here I added the fire which I can't make in 3DsMax yet.
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This link will take you to where I made the swords which I used as an extra source to make the swords in 3D, the middle image above here was used for reference on the hilt.
You can also see a video I made with the swords sticking into the stone, beside the swords there is also a staff in it,
you might recognise it from higher up in this page.
The link to the video is beneath the image.
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