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  • An "old" one

    ...you've perhaps already seen on a cg board.


  • #2
    great work! make me remember the film 'lost in space'

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    • #3
      Cool image!

      I would love to know more about the image and what is behind it! Can you say something about it and the technic that you have used?

      Gonçalo

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      • #4
        Cool render Bio, very nice mats. I would love to see it as a "sphere" render.
        Eric Boer
        Dev

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        • #5
          groovy idea, great image

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          • #6
            Lovely

            yeah I remember seeing this on CGTalk a while back.
            www.blindleader.tk

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            • #7
              Here's a close-up of the astronaut. As you can see, I've been a bit lazy about finishing the character.



              The only bitmap is the one used to texturize a burger (I must admit).

              Here's the comment I've wrote in my WWW pages.

              "I've had a strange MSN chat with a friend this afternoon, about lightspeed, mass, energy transfers, tendencies to infinite... Huh ! It was totally weird and nonsense (cause we aren't scientists, and we're french, perhaps). Then this sunday became rainy around Montreal, VERY rainy... Then I decided to do some homework in CG. This poor guy has gone a little bit too fast. Here's an electronic microscope view."

              It was fun to make, very quick and intuitive.
              The way you'd like it to go.

              The technique is quite simple: It's a remix of the well known (now) and exploited "Fall-off-who-wants-to-be-a-microscope"... Put a falloff in the diffuse and the self-illum slots (using the camera Z), tweak a bit, then use a vraydispl mod to give the whole thing a little bit of bumps (The birger bitmap)...
              For this image, add some DOF, then a bit of 2D tweaking (actually a previous lo-res render I've repainted then put in the environment's back (screen)... then re-rendered with the geometry againg (the black frames around some parts of the planet / pollen are coming from there).
              See how interations are missing in the DOF...

              Here we are.

              Sound strange for me to re-explain all the stuff, but, hey, it was made with Vray !!

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              • #8
                lol looks great, nice fresh idea.

                -dave
                Cheers,
                -dave
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