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3D Environment for College Project (Feedback, Improvements)
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Hey, I am making a 3D Environment for my college product and was wondering whether you guys could leave any feedback or improvements, this would be much appreciated.

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Hey man!
Welcome to the site!

Very nice work!

I'd probably rate it a decent 7.642/10.
Could of worked on the sky or brought it into Photoshop
and added some textures/adjustments etc.

I've still got to do my 3D environment.
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looks pretty cool man i like it not bad 7/10
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This is actually quite nice. Good job blending relative objects and structures in your snow scene! I like the snow scene with the log cabin and snowmobile tacks, quite a bit of detail in this piece here.


I know from experience that 3D modeling is quite difficult and to see something come together this nicely is nice to see.




Quick question though, did you make this/render this in Maya? Or did you use a different program?
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I'm not the best at this so to me it looks like a 10/10 love it bro <3
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AR15 wrote
This is actually quite nice. Good job blending relative objects and structures in your snow scene! I like the snow scene with the log cabin and snowmobile tacks, quite a bit of detail in this piece here.


I know from experience that 3D modeling is quite difficult and to see something come together this nicely is nice to see.




Quick question though, did you make this/render this in Maya? Or did you use a different program?


He made it in Cinema4D
and Rendered it in Cinema4D.

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AR15 wrote
This is actually quite nice. Good job blending relative objects and structures in your snow scene! I like the snow scene with the log cabin and snowmobile tacks, quite a bit of detail in this piece here.


I know from experience that 3D modeling is quite difficult and to see something come together this nicely is nice to see.




Quick question though, did you make this/render this in Maya? Or did you use a different program?


I used a different program, like YhCHKN said I made it and rendered it in Cinema 4D
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