Well, what can I say, my rather amateurish go at 3D Max, learning the basics, but in my defence being my first go I think I did rather well, sort of.





Updated November 2nd
I sorry but I have to confirm that I didn't create the fricking teapot, and what's wrong with the sun, I did say it was my first go. For some reason unknown to me, in the eyes of the creators of the software 3Ds Max are under the illusion that a teapot is considered a basic 3D shape in the sense that a sphere is.
I sorry but I have to confirm that I didn't create the fricking teapot, and what's wrong with the sun, I did say it was my first go. For some reason unknown to me, in the eyes of the creators of the software 3Ds Max are under the illusion that a teapot is considered a basic 3D shape in the sense that a sphere is.
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