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Yacht - carbon, kevlar
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Dmitry Lebedev


Junior Member

Registered: February 2004
Location: Russia, St. Petersburg
Posts: 6
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· Date: February-6-2004 · Views: 30226
· Filesize: 94.7kb, 244.3kb ·
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Rating: ********* 9.43
Keywords: Yacht - carbon, kevlar

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quicksail
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Registered: July 2001
Location: canada
Posts: 58
February-7-2004 3:16pm

Nice sails. How did you render them?
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Dmitry Lebedev
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Registered: February 2004
Location: Russia, St. Petersburg
Posts: 6
February-8-2004 6:35pm

I did render Flamingo.
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quicksail
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Registered: July 2001
Location: canada
Posts: 58
February-9-2004 3:28pm

But did you come up with the sail texture?



It is the first sail texture that looks close to real. Can you explain how you did it?
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Dmitry Lebedev
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Registered: February 2004
Location: Russia, St. Petersburg
Posts: 6
February-10-2004 9:28am

Adobe Photoshop -> opens a new file -> P – depict -> save // Flamingo -> adds decals or material -> render!
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Kreso

Junior Member

Registered: August 2004
Location: Trogir, Croatia, Europe
Posts: 47
August-18-2004 2:00am Rating: 10 

Beautiful design, I hope it will sail on sea

Kreso Skokic Naval Arch., Trogir Croatia
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wind
Junior Member

Registered: April 2005
Location: Argentina (Bs.As.)
Posts: 22
June-13-2005 8:54am Rating: 10 

Hi Dmitry Your work Is the best, can you explain how you did the join with pic and boat ?
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Wellydeckhand

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Registered: January 2006
Location: Indonesia
Posts: 1,403
March-7-2006 6:42am Rating: 10 

killer sail............................
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rhiemstra
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Registered: December 2005
Location: Netherlands
Posts: 8
November-14-2006 5:17pm Rating: 8 

great great graphic work. poor design........
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thomas.dal
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Registered: August 2006
Location: Pune ( INDIA )
Posts: 8
December-31-2006 11:07am Rating: 8 

agree with rhiemstra ,



very very good pictures, poor design .

the exterior styling seems ( to me ..) too comlicated with different shapes every where and a different formal lexical between front and rear treatment .



but it still one of the best pictures i've seen on the gallery .



bravo !
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