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Artist: Johan Thorngren
E-Mail: johan@trinisica.com
Homepage: http://www.trinisica.com
Country: USA


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Still Life : Translucent Title: Still Life : Translucent
Software: 3D Studio MAX 3.1
Hardware: PC (Pentium III 400)
Image: 713 x 451 (71.67 KB)

Images © Johan Thorngren. Unauthorized reproduction is strictly forbidden.

Critiques

by Tristan: 2007-04-22
Hi... I really like what you have done with this, it's really nicely textured, I do think that the lighting was a bit to strong though, either you did it intensully or not, but it still has a nice look to it. keep up the good work!
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by tracey: 2006-02-16
yeop, very reas
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opulip
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by rahul masih: 2006-02-02
amaziiiiiiiiiiing
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by MOwgli: 2005-01-05
VERY EATABLE INDEED! The cut kiwi looks realistic to me, perfect sliced inside while the skin is torn and 'ragged'. I just ate one and compared it to your digital one:looks perfect; the skin even shows hairs! The twig(?) that holds the berries looks too easily constructed (spline?) to me and I'd like to see one rotten/mushed/overripe berry as well; they are too 'the same', but not fake though! Apart from that, the jelly that keeps the melonseeds from dropping looks really 'jelly'. The peach is balanced just right, since one can not see the structure that determines it's resting pose. Nice to see the depth effect too. Shadows are done well too. My congratulations, it looks very convincing! Keep up the good work and mind only the constructive critiques...!
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by jenni: 2004-12-08
i love it
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by Mark: 2004-11-21
and photoshop ofcourse to paint the surface I believe you mentioned in an
article sometime ago
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by Dustin: 2004-09-05
Unbelievable, this stuff is amazing. I love it. WONDERFUL WORK !!!!!!!!!!
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