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The camera is outdoors looking "into" a showroom. Yes I know the car looks
toyish, but it's the best I can do, right now anyway, I rather like it.
Chris Huff wrote:
> Is this indoors or open to the outdoors? All the surroundings: the
> lighting, walls, pictures, butterfly collection, lamp, etc. make it look
> indoors, but there is what looks like a weed growing beside the platform
> and something that looks like a rusty can.
> Oh, and how big is that car supposed to be? It looks like a children's
> toy...
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> Oh, well...great work! Interesting pattern on the platform tiles.
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In article <39828D57.3FE73E1C@home.com>, Thomas Lake <tla### [at] homecom>
wrote:
> The camera is outdoors looking "into" a showroom. Yes I know the car looks
> toyish, but it's the best I can do, right now anyway, I rather like it.
I was talking about the scale, not the modelling...it looks like it is
less than 2.5 feet wide, maybe half a meter. And the more I look at it
the smaller it looks...Making the bricks, plant, and can smaller and
lowering the platform would probably help.
Or maybe it is the fault of those tiles...my brain seems to place them
at about 1 foot or 30cm square, which seems about right compared to the
other surroundings but very odd with the car. Maybe it is just the
camera angle, or just my eyes...
Though it is kind of silly, complaining about the car being too small,
with that giant bug standing next to it...great job on the modelling,
BTW. The legs could use a little work, they don't look jointed enough,
and the eyes probably should have a smoother texture, but I doubt I
could do better.
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