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    Hi! This was my "quickest" image ever... In fact, i just wanted to test something, threw in a geosphere, some poly editing, a hdri, camera setup, material... all in all less than five minutes (exept the render ). The colours and the dynamic range made me post it here, enjoy.

    Best regards, Michael
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  • #2
    Pretty cool, belongs in the sphere hall of fame

    http://www.morphographic.com/Sphere.htm
    Eric Boer
    Dev

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    • #3
      thought of it already... in fact, there's already a sphere in that gallery i did looong time ago



      this was just a simple sphere, displacement and material. looks like i'm rendering spheres the whole day long! anyone any spheres to share?
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      • #4
        My sphere:



        Large version

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        • #5
          I love it ! :P

          i love your link too, Rerender
          Philippe Steels
          Pixelab - Blog - Flickr

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          • #6
            here's my sphere...basically i had 10 mins free time so here ya go...lol

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            • #7
              heheh some cool spheres!!!

              Percy, Milk sphere?

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              • #8
                HERE is my sphere also....
                It happened to become my Avatar & Desktop Wallpaper as well...

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                • #9
                  Very Nice Michael.

                  Ok, here's my one. Showcasing my implicit surfaces with caustics.


                  No Polygons involved in the scene. Just raytracing of textures.



                  This one shows the geometry a little better.:



                  Best Regards,

                  Dieter
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                  • #10
                    nice one dimo!

                    loving the spheres, might have to do one myself!
                    Chris Jackson
                    Shiftmedia
                    www.shiftmedia.sydney

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