The 2013 Stonemason Catalogue Contest

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  • redhorseredhorse Posts: 83
    edited December 1969

    Title:
    You Say You Want a Revolution?

    Software:
    Carrara 8.1
    Photoshop CS5

    Stonemason Products Used:
    MECH 2012 Enforcer
    Urban Future 4: Street Level
    Rubble
    Urban Sprawl (tires)
    Dystopian Drone Trooper
    Dark Places: Back Alley 2k9 (dumpster & some of the trash)

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  • Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Posts: 376
    edited December 1969

    Isikol said:
    this is not an official entry of mine....but it could be..if my other 2 wouldn't be so ..awesome :D (hehehe)

    Hmmm...while this is certainly passable as amateur fan art of the Star Wars universe It has some flaws that makes it less than satisfactory. The three robocops behind the girl look positively bored. The beam that is busy shooting up the building should be brighter at the origin. Those are minor issues though. The biggest flaw is that it does an okay job of showing off Star Wars but very little to show off StoneMason. In fact if you didn't tell us there were StoneMason products used we would not have known it...


    Hehe, now that we've got your ego deflated again I'll get serious and say nice job and of course I wasn't serious!

  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,413
    edited December 1969

    redhorse said:
    Title:
    You Say You Want a Revolution?

    Software:
    Carrara 8.1
    Photoshop CS5

    Stonemason Products Used:
    MECH 2012 Enforcer
    Urban Future 4: Street Level
    Rubble
    Urban Sprawl (tires)
    Dystopian Drone Trooper
    Dark Places: Back Alley 2k9 (dumpster & some of the trash)

    WOW well done.

  • JaderailJaderail Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    redhorse said:
    Title:
    You Say You Want a Revolution?
    WOW well done.
    I second that, and now that song is stuck in my head. It's cool I like it there.
  • ISIKOLISIKOL Posts: 386
    edited December 1969

    Isikol said:
    this is not an official entry of mine....but it could be..if my other 2 wouldn't be so ..awesome :D (hehehe)

    Hmmm...while this is certainly passable as amateur fan art of the Star Wars universe It has some flaws that makes it less than satisfactory. The three robocops behind the girl look positively bored. The beam that is busy shooting up the building should be brighter at the origin. Those are minor issues though. The biggest flaw is that it does an okay job of showing off Star Wars but very little to show off StoneMason. In fact if you didn't tell us there were StoneMason products used we would not have known it...


    Hehe, now that we've got your ego deflated again I'll get serious and say nice job and of course I wasn't serious!

    Oh no worries..i know tha has many flaws in it...this was just a warm up picture....:D and you are right again..i forgot to mention that i used the Greeble City blocks 2...i need to apologize also for destroying one beautifull tower of Stephan's props...

  • Harry DresdenHarry Dresden Posts: 376
    edited December 1969

    Isikol said:
    Isikol said:
    this is not an official entry of mine....but it could be..if my other 2 wouldn't be so ..awesome :D (hehehe)

    Hmmm...while this is certainly passable as amateur fan art of the Star Wars universe It has some flaws that makes it less than satisfactory. The three robocops behind the girl look positively bored. The beam that is busy shooting up the building should be brighter at the origin. Those are minor issues though. The biggest flaw is that it does an okay job of showing off Star Wars but very little to show off StoneMason. In fact if you didn't tell us there were StoneMason products used we would not have known it...


    Hehe, now that we've got your ego deflated again I'll get serious and say nice job and of course I wasn't serious!

    Oh no worries..i know tha has many flaws in it...this was just a warm up picture....:D and you are right again..i forgot to mention that i used the Greeble City blocks 2...i need to apologize also for destroying one beautifull tower of Stephan's props...

    Lol, I was just kidding but you knew that. Right? :lol:

    Meh, I can't even manage to blow up a pair of shoes so yeah, I'm jealous. Bite me. ;)

  • BWSmanBWSman Posts: 0
    edited February 2013

    My first entry:

    Surveying His Domain

    Stonemason product used: Tower Remains.
    Other products: Millennium Dragon 2 and Fober's World Dome (The Hills free addon)
    Software Used: DS4.5.

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  • kjngrafixkjngrafix Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    How To Build A Mech Warrior

    Programs
    Poser 7
    Cinema 4d
    Photoshop CS6
    FilterForge 3

    Items
    The Dark Star
    Mech 2012 Enforcer
    Cambot
    Heavy Cable
    Floater-bot

    Had fun with this one. Wanted to keep going, but I think my puter would have blown up if I added more bots in there. :)

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  • DireBunnyDireBunny Posts: 556
    edited December 1969

    Title:Star-Struck
    (or how i stopped worrying and learned to love the Adept)

    Programs used:Daz Studio 3a
    Gimp:2.6.
    painttool Sai

    Stonemason Items used:The Dark Star

    Star-Struck.jpg
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  • SGCBearcubSGCBearcub Posts: 243
    edited December 1969

    Title: Rooftop

    Software: Daz Studio 4.5

    Stonemason Products used: Townhouse of NYC; Urban Sprawl 2

    Rooftop.jpg
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  • StorypilotStorypilot Posts: 1,675
    edited December 1969

    kjngrafix said:
    How To Build A Mech Warrior


    Had fun with this one. Wanted to keep going, but I think my puter would have blown up if I added more bots in there. :)

    Neat one! Makes me think a bit of Portal 2 :)

  • kjngrafixkjngrafix Posts: 0
    edited December 1969

    kjngrafix said:
    How To Build A Mech Warrior


    Had fun with this one. Wanted to keep going, but I think my puter would have blown up if I added more bots in there. :)

    Neat one! Makes me think a bit of Portal 2 :)

    Thanks! Yeah, kinda the look I was going for but with the robots more like the Despicable Me guys. :)

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,036
    edited February 2013

    redhorse said:
    Title:
    You Say You Want a Revolution?

    Software:
    Carrara 8.1
    Photoshop CS5

    Stonemason Products Used:
    MECH 2012 Enforcer
    Urban Future 4: Street Level
    Rubble
    Urban Sprawl (tires)
    Dystopian Drone Trooper
    Dark Places: Back Alley 2k9 (dumpster & some of the trash)


    ...impressive.
    Post edited by kyoto kid on
  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,179
    edited December 1969

    hey guys..great to see many new people posting here!.

    I can't really comment on specific images but am loving whats been posted so far..some very cool images coming through


    keep 'em coming!

  • DryJackDryJack Posts: 16
    edited December 1969

    Title: Tin Soldiers

    Software:
    Daz Studio 3
    Serif Photo Plus

    Stonemason products used:
    - Mech Enforcer
    - City Ruins 1
    - City Ruins 4
    - Rubble

    TinSoldiers.jpg
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  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    Another none entry

    used - urban future 4
    dystopian funiture

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  • Wallace3DWallace3D Posts: 166
    edited December 1969

    kjngrafix said:
    How To Build A Mech Warrior

    Programs
    Poser 7
    Cinema 4d
    Photoshop CS6
    FilterForge 3

    Items
    The Dark Star
    Mech 2012 Enforcer
    Cambot
    Heavy Cable
    Floater-bot

    Had fun with this one. Wanted to keep going, but I think my puter would have blown up if I added more bots in there. :)


    LOVE IT!!

  • peteVaultpeteVault Posts: 308
    edited December 1969

    "Just a Childhood Memory"

    Stonemason Product: Derelict Corners

    50's Waitress Blouse, Skirt, Shoes for Genesis
    Millinium Cat
    Genesis Leah....morphed (obviously)...Leah textures
    Various trash can props
    Curler Hair

    I wanted to demonstrate how Stonemason sets can take closeups and still look good. Also it was to demonstrate how flexible the Genesis model and clothing can be. This was rendered in Reality (latest version). Post work was the smoke and some color adjustment.

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  • TheWheelManTheWheelMan Posts: 1,014
    edited February 2013

    My first entry is pretty simple, but hopefully eye-catching. :-)

    Title: Asian Beauty
    Rendered in: Poser Pro 2012
    Software used: Photoshop CS6 Extended, Topaz Adjust 5, Photoframe 4.6
    Stonemason product used: Streets of Asia

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    Post edited by TheWheelMan on
  • srieschsriesch Posts: 4,241
    edited February 2013

    Image title: "Back in Port"
    Software used: Bryce for the backdrop, DAZ Studio for everything else
    Stonemason products used in my image:
    SkyCar.cr2 from Skyrider product http://www.daz3d.com/skyrider (both the yellow taxi in the background and the blue holographic projection from the MeerKat's wrist)
    cylinder03.pp2 (under gremlin's arm in background), Crate03.pp2 and Crate04.pp2 (right side foreground) all from the "Sci-fi Crates 'n Containers" product http://www.daz3d.com/sci-fi-crates-n-containers
    TheCore_PP.pp2 from "The Core" product http://www.daz3d.com/the-core (background ceiling and outside)
    DF_Bollard02.pp2 (pillar on left) and DF_RecycleBin.pp2 (behind M3 in red&blue; uniform) from "Dystopia Furniture" in Stonemason's freebies section within http://stefan-morrell.com/
    FloaterBotPP.cr2 "Floater-Bot" from Stonemason's freebies section within http://stefan-morrell.com/
    EP_Cable01_PP.cr2 "Heavy cable" from Stonemason's freebies section within http://stefan-morrell.com/
    There's also one more Stonemason product hidden in the scene; see if you can find it...

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    Post edited by sriesch on
  • MJ007MJ007 Posts: 1,683
    edited February 2013

    Oops. Guess removed.

    -MJ

    Post edited by MJ007 on
  • JennKJennK Posts: 834
    edited December 1969

    My Second Entry

    Title: Coming Home

    Stonemason Product used: The Dark Star

    Rendered In: DAZ Studio 4.5

    Coming_Home.jpg
    1274 x 716 - 470K
  • kmw_5213kmw_5213 Posts: 74
    edited February 2013

    Title: &%!@*, Someone Stole My Bike!
    Software Used : Poser, Vue
    Stonemason Products: Tin Pan Alley; Urban Sprawl 2: The Big City; Rubble

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    Post edited by kmw_5213 on
  • JohnDelaquioxJohnDelaquiox Posts: 1,195
    edited February 2013

    Enchantress of the Forest

    Raw Art Forest King and some morphs Stone Mason Enchanted Forest 1

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  • Francis TaylorFrancis Taylor Posts: 84
    edited February 2013

    Title: The entrance to the Home Underground?
    Vendor: Stone Mason: Return to the Enchanted Forest.
    Software: Bryce 7 Pro

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    Post edited by Francis Taylor on
  • SzarkSzark Posts: 10,634
    edited December 1969

    Wow some amazing images here and fierce competition to boot. Very inspiring to see too and even some great Bryce renders from chohole, David and Horo...niceeeeee.

    Horo thanks for the Euro Train model idea, that came in handy.

    I have borrowed an old P3 desktop to get a render done for this competition and boy I have had fun getting things to work but I managed to get DS3A working.

    Hopefully I will have it posted soon. Now to think of a second one to do. :)

  • WirenutWirenut Posts: 30
    edited December 1969

    Oh yes this will be a fierce competition. The prizes? Almost too generous (the whole stonemason catalogue:bug:)
    I hope to have my first entry ready soon.

  • JamahoneyJamahoney Posts: 1,791
    edited December 1969

    First Entry

    Title: “But, it’s got caught in something!”
    Stonemason’s model: Generic Sci-Fi Corridor (GSFC)
    Post work: Photoshop Elements 2.0
    Software: Bryce 7.0 Pro
    Story: Two kids innocently stumble across an old ‘corridor’ long abandoned on a beach where their kite has blown into it. It's obviously got caught in some 'thing’, but has it just snagged upon a grid of the floor, or is there a sinister connotation to the end-story?

    Jay

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  • JohnDelaquioxJohnDelaquiox Posts: 1,195
    edited December 1969

    Awesome render Jamahoney

  • JamahoneyJamahoney Posts: 1,791
    edited December 1969

    Awesome render Jamahoney

    Oh dear..that is such a nice comment...make's it well worth entering. I'm amazed here at all the above preceeding entries, so good luck to all - the prizes are eye-candy. Thank you so much JohnDelaquiox. Don't know if you have entered yourself, but the best of luck if so. Certainly worth the time making renders (or 'works' as I like to call them).

    Jay

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