Hello guys
My new work
Cirus SR22 Engines
Engineering development engine Cirrus SR22 aircraft.
I love the details, hope you like.
Thanks.
http://rodrigosoriacampos.blogspot.com/ (http://rodrigosoriacampos.blogspot.com/)
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Composition | Cirus SR22 Engines
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Details
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Wire
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Very nice!! Did you make the model?
-- Henrik
Insane!
Whoa. That is just....whoa.
I feel like printing that out and hanging it on my wall.
GREAT images!
Very nice images my friend. I would love to see a little differences in shine(specular) on the different parts. That will add that extra touch of realism to the image. I hope you know what I mean.
It's a BIG keeper !
Tim
Very very very good work !!!
Love the details and the renders !!!
I completely agree with the other comments. Truly a great model and rendering with excellent detail.
Just one really picky thing.
There appears to be an issue with the corrugated piping coming through the bulkhead side panel (I have circled the area on your picture). If this is correct then please forgive my ignorance! I do hope you don't mind me pointing this out! I always prefer to know if there are areas on my own work that can be improved.
Kind regards, Stuart
:o
just woooow!!! Its truly masterpiece...
Quote from: KeyShot on October 20, 2011, 10:35:42 AM
Very nice!! Did you make the model?
-- Henrik
Yes, I developed the model Henrik
Modeling in Softimage
Thanks for your comment.
Quote from: EGON on October 20, 2011, 10:39:40 AM
Insane!
Thanks for your comment Egon, I like your work is amazing.
Thanks. ;)
Quote from: Pedro_Julio on October 20, 2011, 10:54:32 AM
Whoa. That is just....whoa.
I feel like printing that out and hanging it on my wall.
I like your comment.
Thanks Pedro ;D
Quote from: feher on October 20, 2011, 04:24:23 PM
Very nice images my friend. I would love to see a little differences in shine(specular) on the different parts. That will add that extra touch of realism to the image. I hope you know what I mean.
It's a BIG keeper !
Tim
your comments will help me a lot, thanks for the tips, thank you.
Thanks feher. ;)
Quote from: slyer on October 20, 2011, 11:52:31 PM
Very very very good work !!!
Love the details and the renders !!!
Thanks for your comment slyer.
Thanks :)
Quote from: caden2010 on October 21, 2011, 01:21:12 AM
I completely agree with the other comments. Truly a great model and rendering with excellent detail.
Just one really picky thing.
There appears to be an issue with the corrugated piping coming through the bulkhead side panel (I have circled the area on your picture). If this is correct then please forgive my ignorance! I do hope you don't mind me pointing this out! I always prefer to know if there are areas on my own work that can be improved.
Kind regards, Stuart
Thank you for your comment, the model has this impression of error due to forced perspective,
WIRE one of the shows will solve this question, thanks for watching.
Thanks ;)
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Quote from: Tiho Ramovic on October 21, 2011, 03:17:59 AM
:o
just woooow!!! Its truly masterpiece...
Thank you for your comment Tiho ;D
Great work ! What was the purpose of this render ?
Alain
Wow looks amazing, good job ;D
Quote from: explora on October 21, 2011, 12:02:28 PM
Great work ! What was the purpose of this render ?
Alain
Thanks for your comment.
The purpose was to resolve the question of Kind regards, Stuart about modeling.
Thanks
Quote from: DanJV on October 21, 2011, 04:11:17 PM
Wow looks amazing, good job ;D
Thanks for your comment. ;D
I wonder if you could have used their Pro/E data or if the poly count would have been to high.
Thoughts?
Quote from: Tim on October 23, 2011, 02:40:34 AM
I wonder if you could have used their Pro/E data or if the poly count would have been to high.
Thoughts?
development with several polygons, ;D
thanks for your comment.