- Mon May 04, 2009 1:27 pm
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I'm simply one of those who live in awe!
Hey thanks for posting the tap scene! - great for as you say close up work!
Doing a lot of arch vis work I'd love to develop a scene that deals with larger scaled mats - glass, grass and a bit of arse!
I mean arsey! Like pulling it off! Not like arse as in bottoms - we don't get to do too many of those in arch vis! Though I am in Australia, now one of the fatest places on earth, though they don't sell real estate! Well not the big ones!
Mate I hope that you are not for one second suggesting that me especially might post something that comes close to the results you've posted - I can give it a go but seriously mate there are only a few like yourself on the forums who seem to have a complete grasp on maxwell materials!Maximus3D wrote: Richard:good to hear you're a frequent visitor to my mxm dungeon, i hope to see more threads like this from all you guys. It's a good way to keep your mxm skills fresh and alive by experimenting alot and trying to see where the limits are.../ Max
I'm simply one of those who live in awe!

Hey thanks for posting the tap scene! - great for as you say close up work!
Doing a lot of arch vis work I'd love to develop a scene that deals with larger scaled mats - glass, grass and a bit of arse!
I mean arsey! Like pulling it off! Not like arse as in bottoms - we don't get to do too many of those in arch vis! Though I am in Australia, now one of the fatest places on earth, though they don't sell real estate! Well not the big ones!
Move your arse and your mind will follow!