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©2005-2009 ~DemonNoa
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Well...this is what i turned in for my final for Hard Surface and Organice modelling...class didn't require materials but i'd like to add some especially to the hourglass and the plane...any suggestions?

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:iconcordeliaxshotxhim:
Very nice Noa! By materials do you mean like wood, metal, stone - that such? Nice work.

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:iconcruiseratheart:
Yay! I am so happy you used the hourglass! *feels special* It turned out very well, and I told you before...but I love the pen. You could add sand into the hourglass? I don't know if that's what you were looking for, but it is a suggestion. You could also make the outside wood. *shrug*
:iconflyerfye:
Looks pretty sweet dude, my only suggestion would be to mess around with the material for the stand for the hourglass a bit. Looks like you have something pretty close to the default material on the, uh, pillar... colum... things. I dunno, wood might be nice or something. The rest of the scene looks so nice, that part just kinda seems to stand out to me. Looks great though!
:iconelectrostatic:
The table definately needs to be a rich, dark, grained wood. The hourglass should be wood also and needs sand! (when does an hourglass ever NOT have sand?) Pretty much everything else is metal.
:icondemonnoa:
yeah thats what i was going to do for the desk...but materials and me don't normally get along and i was having trouble getting the grain to look like grain instead of just a map...maybe a diffusion map....didn't even think of that..The hour glass would have sand...but the only way i can think of doing it would be to make a bunch of little balls...which would bog down the machine incredibly....but i was planning for both of those, just couldn't execute it..thanks though

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:icondemonnoa:
yep that such

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Ain't nothin workin, ain't nothin right, there's a hole in me that I can't fill no matter how hard I try...
:icondemonnoa:
good eye i don't even know what i did to the default material but i kept changing it and changing it i even made it glass but i didn't like it..so i changed it back to the best of my knowledge to the default. Thatnks for the tip

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Ain't nothin workin, ain't nothin right, there's a hole in me that I can't fill no matter how hard I try...
:icondemonnoa:
yeah i like the pen too mostly because it only took me a couple hours to do AND it looks the best and most real...although getting the stupid metal material to work in my favor took a lot longer. Still working on the sand and wood. :)

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Ain't nothin workin, ain't nothin right, there's a hole in me that I can't fill no matter how hard I try...
:iconelectrostatic:
Make a solid the same shape as the inside of the glass. Use a sand texture as well as a nice fine bumpmap with lots of bump.

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