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Critique please


You may want to consider the pole holding the signs, shouldn't that be damaged or something?
 
This looks pretty well done.
I suppose the only thing I would say is that the lighter areas of the beast's left side, seem to be illuminated by a non-existing light source. Just a little. I'd probably darken those somewhat, just to blend into the scene a little more.
 
What i like is how it appears to move when you scroll down using the mouse wheel,try it scroll up and down and watch the scene alter:cool2:
 
iDad - Maybe he ducked under the traffic light!

Bosch - Other than some very minor issues with the lighting on the left leg, this looks pretty good! The upper thigh area could be darkened a little to match the lower leg. You picked a rather diffusely lighted scene to work with so matching the lighting and shadowing would be difficult! Great job!

Paul - You been hitting the pipe early today?
 
iDad - Maybe he ducked under the traffic light!

Bosch - Other than some very minor issues with the lighting on the left leg, this looks pretty good! The upper thigh area could be darkened a little to match the lower leg. You picked a rather diffusely lighted scene to work with so matching the lighting and shadowing would be difficult! Great job!

Paul - You been hitting the pipe early today?




All good points from everyone, thanks.
It also occurred to me that adding some dust elements may help.
I may do that this evening.

The dino model is actually about 5 inches tall. The background scene is from my office window.
 

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