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    Thumbs up watch in a box

    I believe I've succeeded in pesenting fair lighting of this watch model. The fight was harsh 'cause I needed to do it over many times but now I can rest.
    1st: http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/watch04.jpg

    2nd - different position: http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/watch04.jpg

    awaiting ur commments..
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    Nice! How long did it take?
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    Sorry for repeating twice
    The 2nd img is:
    http://www.2and2.net/Uploads/Images/watch04a.jpg
    It took about 4 days, on & off
    Tnx for comment


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    What renderer are you using?

    If you are trying to achieve photo-realistic renders, I could offer some suggestions and/or constructive criticism. For example, the shadows are too harsh, and they pull your attention away from the watch. Also, the gold doesn't reflect anything. If you are using the default renderer, then you won't be able to do much about that.

    Dan
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    I'm currently using Flamingo, but going for a fresh method to improve things
    Tnx for comment


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    Flamingo will provide some pretty remarkable results. Some say it is slow, but not too many question the results.

    If you really want to improve your results buy this:

    http://www.ob.com//catalog/product_i...a997958c07face

    You can trust buying from this site. We have purchased many seats of Rhino from Robert without any trouble.

    The tutorial will teach you some pretty clever tricks to get professional results and also some pointers on faster renders.

    Dan
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    Tnx for offering but nothing before u see my new rendering, then we'll talk
    tnx for comment


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