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This is only one sphere which was covered with one of my volume materials from the recent pack...then i just zoomed inside and "wandered" around the volumetric substance finding little corridors and rooms all over the place.....its like a abstract hotel in there
I also applied a volumetric light to the sphere's space so that everything was nice and bright inside.....
I think i will be going for another look around some time today
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Comments: 16
diamondintherough [2004-03-29 16:09:33 +0000 UTC]
that looks really neat and it makes me think of a few things.
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flipside In reply to Chrissi [2004-03-06 20:02:43 +0000 UTC]
Thanks hun...and big 's for the
too...
....
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n9261andvari [2004-03-06 14:14:37 +0000 UTC]
Ooh! Reflectivity! Nice!
So shiny and clean too!
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flipside In reply to n9261andvari [2004-03-06 20:04:23 +0000 UTC]
...thanx matey....This is one of my personal favs at the moment...gonna do a bigger render so i can print a good copy for my wall....just my sort of thing....
...complex, yet simple
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xgod-0 [2004-03-06 13:05:23 +0000 UTC]
nice effect, interesting texture for a effect like that on only a sphere. nice job
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flipside In reply to xgod-0 [2004-03-06 13:09:35 +0000 UTC]
Yeh, i been experimenting with Volume textures, then zooming inside the object...can make for long renders, but you can get some strange results when changing lighting, reflectivesness and so on....
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xgod-0 In reply to flipside [2004-03-06 13:18:06 +0000 UTC]
yea its a great idea, it almost makes me wanna go and fire up brcye.... almost, me and bryce don't get along so well, infact we usally end up yelling at each other.....
nice job tho
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flipside In reply to xgod-0 [2004-03-06 13:33:20 +0000 UTC]
Well i think Bryce is excellent at some things, but i think its modelling capabilities is limited....if i want to make anything slightly organic, i have to use Amorphium, then import it into Bryce...
Also, it doesnt like applying textures properly when linking objects, which can be a pain sometimes...
other than that though, its pretty neat....
I am thinking of getting Cinema 4d when i have some spare cash...what you think...tried MAX,Maya and Lightwave, but theyre not for me...Cinema 4D looks fun though......
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xgod-0 In reply to flipside [2004-03-06 13:45:38 +0000 UTC]
um i have had a go at lightwave, infact it was my first step into 3d, i didn't really learn much, but it was enough to get me hooked on 3d. and like i said bryce and i don't agree to well. but when i got a chance to use cinema i was amazed and had to get it. i just like it, its easy to use but it has powerful capabilites and u r only limited to what u can imagine. its great, i reconmned it definalty. only thing there is not a large community fro support, such as 3d max.
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flipside In reply to xgod-0 [2004-03-06 19:54:56 +0000 UTC]
Thanx matey...i think i shall get Cinema...seems a lot of peeps like it...and the work they are doing with it, makes me think i will have fun with it....
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xgod-0 In reply to flipside [2004-03-07 01:29:41 +0000 UTC]
np worries champ, it definately is fun,
some great c4d artisits i know, that you check out are they both make awesom use of c4d. and are primes exampls of the compolex work it can create.
cheers
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