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#1 d971uga

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Posted 05 July 2008 - 07:24 AM

In the process of preparing the coffee set (cup and pot on a table) I managed to find some

solutions for a number of problems, I'm quite certain bother other folks. I'as a newbe with

C4d am proud to present the final coffee pot.
I shouldn't forget to mention I am documenting every step and ready to post as tutorial.
Hope to get encuraging commetns..

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#2 SebLev

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Posted 14 July 2008 - 03:33 AM

it's not bad and for the tutorial idea.... I would maybe hold back on it... I hope I'm not being rude but if you would like to make tutorials, it's better if you get better yourself first before you try and teach others... I used to be like that too though when I first started... my suggestion would be to keep pushing yourself and try harder model... like a toy like I've already said on another post of yours... improve your skills and then once you have a very good knowledge of the program and all it's capabilities... then you should make tutorials...

keep it up... if you ever want honest opinions on your work or even help on certain thing then don't be scared to ask... just msg me...

I just want to make it clear right now though that if you really want to improve yourself in this field of work then you will need to learn to take critasism well and know how to apply them to your work...

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Posted 28 July 2008 - 04:02 PM

really nice, but i have a note for you...dont make every model's render the same as the other, i mean (as an example) make the cup blue and whats under it light blue and made from glass...
anyway nice modeling :)

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Posted 29 July 2008 - 12:00 PM

by the way theirs no handle on your kettle... :P





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