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DV Artist: Naomi Seto Project: 818/1918 Stewart Client: Schnitzer_Northwest Location: Seattle, WA Software: Max, Vray and Photoshop
 

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| Naomi, You are getting really good! I like the late afternoon lighting, nice job. -Brian
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That looks great. But when the EMPIRE of STARBUCKS see's this there will be trouble!
JJ
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Claudio Branch (2/9/2009) Are those Max teapots? That would be a good way to save a little modeling time!Holy cow! I didn't even make the connection. Finally! A use for that darn teapot!
Glen Loyd
Lead Design Visualization Specialist | Parsons Brinckerhoff www.pbprojectviz.com
 


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That is so great! First time I have seen those teapots used for pouring purposes.
Rich WardParsons Brinkerhoff, Denver Design Visualization Specialist
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very nice job, I love the floor and I love the lighting
Rich WardParsons Brinkerhoff, Denver Design Visualization Specialist
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