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Some practice pieces done.
This is a re-work of my Steam Punk inspired picture a couple pages back. I wanted a grander scale. I was having difficulty with the lighting and since I had many other tasks this weekend that would keep me away from Carrara and the computer in general, I didn't care how long it took to render, so I decided to simplify my light rig and just use full GI for the render.
More scenes for my halloween projections... This is the isometric camera. The arches are kitbashed from GORGON HALLWAY here in the store. The skull and femur come from a product called DEM BONES... Surface replicated (each separately so I could better control distribution... Trying to do an elegant catacomb wall....
Ilena52 : my choice is the first image - great tension :)
evil- hah, the repetition of the pointy bits got me in - nice compositional strategy :)
Holly - maybe you should do the skulls in post with a fill texture? might have more control? Make them less regular maybe a few rats perhaps :) ahh and a bit of a grunge overlay?
one from me
(second one just for fun with toonpro )
That level of detail will not show in projections... They have to be high contrast.
thanks holly, shows what I know ;)
The projections will be 50ft across (!), but my resolution is only 720p so the quality will really turn to mush up close. :/ It will be projected onto rough brownish stone, so it will receive a nice grunge map which I won't have control over. Ha!
The theme of the party is Edward Gorey (the illustrator), so it is intended to look a little cartoonish.
Frozen in time
Here's a shot of the detective character in a Carrara animation I'm working on.
unchained!
heh you can never have too many pumpkins eh :)
Gorey = pretty amazing work his was.
The show sounds wonderful - I recall you had some video's around of your shows or a performance ?
I'd be interested to see how they look in motion
PS wonderful candles.!
edit: this you?
http://www.youtube.com/user/wetcircuit
I'll check them out when I get home.
Yes! :D
I just put up some BATZ!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGKAS5NBSsI
inspired from the MarsOne web site.
My interpritation for the Interior of Mars hab.
Camillo
heh Holly, wonderous stuff, I just went for a google tour of the wetcircuit prescence - wow , I am in awe, the Chelsea Art Museum thing is so cool!
It's superb how you are using your mulitalents to make this kind of art.
Breaking boundaries I didn't even know where there.
wonderful lighting, is that the M3 space suit retextured or something else?
Very nice. My only quibble would be that the window doesn't appear to be letting any light in. The back of the guy sitting in front of the window should have some light, even if it's diffuse.
yes it is the M3 Space suit.
The sunlight on the girl is a spot outside the window. I need to adjust it to light his back.
Thanks for the comments.
Camillo
thanks Camillo !
Some law enforcement
I remember when this was a nice area of town to live in,.. people knew each other,....
now it's all those massive robots and cat people moving in,.. and nobody says good morning any more.
Progress,.... Humbug.
:lol:
LOL
I've come to terms with the fact that I have strange dreams. This image was inspired by something I witnessed while asleep.
More of my work can be found @:
http://marcusrufus.blogspot.com
and
http://www.youtube.com/user/travestious/videos?flow=grid&view=0
There is some Carrara included in some part of my of the videos. The graphics are either Carrara, Photoshop, or a blend of the two.
The animated head at the end of many of my newer videos is made with a variety of tools Polytris, Carrara, Hexagon. Gotta love the particle emitter metaballs Carrara produces. It's enough to make you cry with tears of joy when you get it right
Hurricane Sandy has given me some unexpected time off... So I've been playing with that fancy new Terrain Bump that I never knew existed...
Another mountain... wanted to rotate the rock "layers" (stripes made with Veloute 3D Lines) so they would be on an angle like the Himilayas...
Holly, is that terrain bump a feature of C8 or later?
I had some time off last week that was somewhat Sandy related. It was actually the storm front that merged with the hurricane from the west. It spawned a tornado that actually hit the building where I work, while I was at work. Fortunately there were no injuries. Nothing like the devastation back east of course, but at the time it was an opener to be sure. My thoughts are with everybody that was hurt or suffered loss in due to Sandy.
I never saw it before this thread: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/10674/
But I had noticed there seemed to be no way to add a bump to the layered Terrain Shader... I guess this bump component was added with that shader.
Hope no one was hurt in that tornado. :(
People are definitely getting a little nutty here in NYC. After 2 days of everyone being so sweet and supportive, today was a horror story with people fighting in gas lines and stealing food right out of other people's hands...!
I never saw it before this thread: http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/10674/
But I had noticed there seemed to be no way to add a bump to the layered Terrain Shader... I guess this bump component was added with that shader.
Hope no one was hurt in that tornado. :(
People are definitely getting a little nutty here in NYC. After 2 days of everyone being so sweet and supportive, today was a horror story with people fighting in gas lines and stealing food right out of other people's hands...!
The tornado came through about 7:45 am. There were no watches and warnings issued by the Weather Service for some reason. It was fortunate that no people were killed. There were some cows and calves that were killed when the barn they were in for morning feeding was destroyed. The farmer was in one of his 80ft. silos when the storm started coming through and hurriedly climbed down the ladder. It became apparent he wasn't going to make it and just dropped the last fifteen feet and ran like hell.
Again, nothing like the east coast. It's too bad people are starting to succumb to their baser instincts already. From what I see on the news and read in the paper, it's not like the mis-handling of hurricane Katrina.