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201 wrote On the first image the bark looks a little too light and unrealistic


Yeah lol when I did the first I didn't know I had to build the lighting so it was a little unrealistic
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You are very talented!

I know it can always be improved but i have to say 10/10
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im loving the Creativity man, I've never used Unreal engine personally but i can guarantee you based on past experience, I would have done the lighting and texturing in cinema 4d. The actual modeling skills you clearly have an advanced understanding fundamentals so i would take some time playing with an object. making a light room and practicing your texturing. The detail you put in is great but it just seems like your final image lacks. Like i can hardly see half the effort you put in to the final image of the speed art. Keep everything balanced. something as silly as forgetting to add an extra light-source can ruin the hours of work projects like those can take. Overall man excellent work, keep grinding man.
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That room gives of a nice vibe for me, nice work man.
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