I have finally got around to creating the glass chess set after several failed attempts due to perfecting the glass material on both opposing pieces. I have changed the cameras viewing angle from the original render to get a better perspective of the battle. This render has the king dominating the scene, just like in the previous picture.
This blog shows the work I have created using computer graphics. It encompasses 3D modeling, animations, simulations, 3D renders and other CGI creations.
Cleared For The Win
Posted by Beaker11dude at 21:50
Label: Still Render
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Even though I liked the first one you posted, this final one is brilliant. I love it. Absolutely amazing.
This is stunning! Well worth the wait. What a huge amount of work you put into these wonderful creations.
You are very talented!!!
I used to do some 3D modelling but stopped due to lack of time. And so I know how tough it is tp make realistic stuff. Super work!!!!
I know the feeling, I find it hard to find the time myself these days
Wow, I really like this one, but then I saw the one below and I can't decide. Very cool.
that is not fair that your blog was deleted from entrecard.
Cool,Dude! Glad to have you back in EC land!
Nice rendering. You should do one with the dead pawn at the king's feet, so the pawn reflects back upwards.
wow thats pretty amazing
Great image! Ran out of drops today so I can't leave my card...so just saying hi and great post. :-)
WOW!!! The glass material is looking amazing. May i just know the software that has been used??
I used Blender for this:
www.blender.org
Oh!That's great. Even I use a bit of blender, I mean I am interested in it.
Absolutely cool...
Wow...you are truly gifted and talented at this. You should advertise Bryce and Poser on your site.
Is Bryce what you are using? You so make me want to go up and buy the latest version Poser or Bryce and start working in graphics again.
These are all just amazing!! Oh just a little warning. I found one of my images in someone Else's gallery at Renderosity.
So that is why all of my photos have such a huge watermark on them now.
You might want to keep an eye out there and make sure no one is getting your work.
Fantastic work!!:-)
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