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Brass Onions. by mosmerabsamii
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On the Shelf. by mosmerabsamii
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Just a little homework by horazio
This image was very important for me. After the last frustrations with 3D-work I had to find a way to get faster and better rendering results. And I’m so happy I’ve found a tutorial from Mario Baluci (nice guy from Italy) which was a key to render the background of this scene fast and clean (at least faster and cleaner as with the everywhere propagated IR-caching GI method). Another thing I tried is to model as low-poly as it gets. I’m not afraid of edges and corners in the viewport anymore and with the right phong-tag settings you can build a scene like this easily with a poly-count below 500’000. This two enlightenments together made me fall in love with 3D again.
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Evidence of knowledge by Andrea_Izzotti
Its insatiable mind always desired immoderate things, unbelievable, too high.
Gaio Sallustio Crispo
BALTIMORE, USA – Bookshelf inside Peabody Library a research library for John Hopkins University.
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Evidence of knowledge by Andrea_Izzotti
Its insatiable mind always desired immoderate things, unbelievable, too high.
Gaio Sallustio Crispo
BALTIMORE, USA – Bookshelf inside Peabody Library a research library for John Hopkins University.
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To your heart’s desire. by mosmerabsamii
I once had a thousand desires but in my one desire to know you, all else melted away. Rumi.
They say an apple a day keeps the doctor away but these three apples today gave me a challenge and a headache. until I almost got it right.
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Shadows of the past. by mosmerabsamii
The brocoli says” I look like a small tree”, the mushroom says “i look like an umbrella”, The walnut says “I look like a brain”. The banana says”can we please change the subject”.
Now to a more serious subject..Is envey or jealousy acceptable in photography or artistic expression? No, not at all. What is acceptable is admeration and acknowledgement towards the creator of that piece of work, be it a photo or any other kind of art. When we visit a museum,art gallery etc. We visit them to admire and appreciate the handy work of the artist never thinking of, if I could do that. But you CAN, just use your imagination and a bit of grey matter and you will also achieve what others have… If one should get jealous of other peoples’ work, then jealousy should be ones ammo. Power that feeling into energy and put it into the passion of your art.
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Into the storm by weather-photosNET
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