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This is my mandatory chess scene I made 4 years ago,
one of my first real scenes. It has never been shown
on the Internet. It contains the even more mandatory
reflective spheres, and a re-made lighting (my computer
at the time didn't really allowed me area lights).
Cheers,
Fabien.
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I must say that I think this is one of the more interesting ideas in the
chess-set creation history. I like it.
//Spider
Fabien Mosen wrote:
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> This is my mandatory chess scene I made 4 years ago,
> one of my first real scenes. It has never been shown
> on the Internet. It contains the even more mandatory
> reflective spheres, and a re-made lighting (my computer
> at the time didn't really allowed me area lights).
>
> Cheers,
> Fabien.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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This is truly great (okay, stop me before I go overboard).
A date with one of the queens, or both of them, would be especially
nice.
First character chess set I've seen I believe.
Fabien Mosen wrote:
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> This is my mandatory chess scene I made 4 years ago,
> one of my first real scenes. It has never been shown
> on the Internet. It contains the even more mandatory
> reflective spheres, and a re-made lighting (my computer
> at the time didn't really allowed me area lights).
>
> Cheers,
> Fabien.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
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=Bob
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Fabien Mosen wrote:
>
> This is my mandatory chess scene I made 4 years ago,
> one of my first real scenes. It has never been shown
> on the Internet. It contains the even more mandatory
> reflective spheres, and a re-made lighting (my computer
> at the time didn't really allowed me area lights).
>
> Cheers,
> Fabien.
>
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
I don't really want to comment on the settings - a chess-set is not a very
original theme and there's supposed to be a background every time. The one thing
that I did want to say is that these are the best chess-pieces I've seen sofar.
Perhaps you could change some things in the size of the different pieces in
relation to each other. The pawns look very thin, the rooks perhaps a teensy bit
too small and the feet of the figures should give them a bit more support. Even
then, I like this set very much (matter of taste of course).
Remco
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Fabien Mosen wrote:
>
> This is my mandatory chess scene I made 4 years ago,
> one of my first real scenes. It has never been shown
> on the Internet. It contains the even more mandatory
> reflective spheres, and a re-made lighting (my computer
> at the time didn't really allowed me area lights).
>
Truly a unique take on an overtroden field :) Inspiration that no theme
is truly dead ;) Well done!
--
Saif Ansari
Choking on the dust of humanity
Slashing my wrists with silicon
"Don't blow those brains yet
we gotta be big
boy
we gotta be big." -- Tori Amos
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oh.... wow.
I'm not sure what else I can say except "Where is the White King?"
otherwise... amazing.
Fabien Mosen wrote:
> This is my mandatory chess scene I made 4 years ago,
> one of my first real scenes. It has never been shown
> on the Internet. It contains the even more mandatory
> reflective spheres, and a re-made lighting (my computer
> at the time didn't really allowed me area lights).
>
> Cheers,
> Fabien.
>
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
> [Image]
--
Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
www.spiritone.com/~english
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Great chess set (especially the rooks)!!! My only complaint is that the
board position isn't realistic. It seems that the only moves black has made
are pawn moves.
Eric
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"Truth derives its strength not so much from itself
as from the brilliant contrast it makes with what is
only apparently true." --- Emanual Lasker
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