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    How is this picture created? http://www.2advanced.com/desktops/de...mechanism.htm#
    I don't understand...

    In wich program? Swift 3D??

    Check out the other wallpapers to... they'r really tight!

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    flat shaded poly's as such can be done in 3ds Max, lightwave... any of the 3D programs out, really. even could do the polys in Swift3D. render out to *.ai file, and do some quick edits/composition within Photoshop.

    just an idea.

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    Plenty of tutorials out there to make 3d just in photoshop. I would say that this would be the esiest way to go about it.

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    Where can I find tutorials for that? Tutorials for creating 3D objects in Photoshop!

    I want them I want them I want them!!

    Thanks in aadvance!

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    you asked for it...

    bound to be something in there for you... enjoy

    *list taken from somethingleet.com - another good resource for photoshop stuffs...

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    Don't get me wrong gerbick ... I love you!! Thanks!

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    Is that all lol

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    moved to design & graphics

    nice list, gerbick

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    From what I can see, the iamge is....sorry, HAS been created using:
    • photos
    • photoshop for sure
    • 3d objects (obviously rendered from a proggy. possibly MAX)
    • bit of creativity

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