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Published: 2016-06-12 13:05:25 +0000 UTC; Views: 2248; Favourites: 86; Downloads: 0
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Sci-fi scene sculpted in ZBrush, rendered in KeyshotMore renders here -Β www.artstation.com/artwork/8RLβ¦
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liontroll [2017-05-31 18:55:07 +0000 UTC]
These are coming out incredible! But, so... are these real, actual things to hold, or an incredible program you're using with incredible skill?
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AlexanderDeath [2016-06-13 15:19:06 +0000 UTC]
I dunno why, but this image gives me the creeps.... WELL DONE!Β ^_^Β It takes some staring at, but I realized it was a body in some sort of exo-frame... looks like hes been char-BBQ-ed though.
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zerojs In reply to AlexanderDeath [2016-06-14 13:38:36 +0000 UTC]
Thats interesting that it creeps you out.. didnt intend to..but ok!
The story is meant to be that the big alien robot as been killed whilst fighting the big insect next to it, but he saved the special flower/tree thing.
And now a search/rescue team of robots has found his corpse still holding it.
..but to be honest i dont think anyone really sees all that.. this might help -Β www.artstation.com/artwork/8RLβ¦
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AlexanderDeath In reply to zerojs [2016-06-14 14:34:23 +0000 UTC]
No, no - I mean it took me a few moments the first time I looked at it, and I had to turn my head a couple of times (I am visually impaired to a certain degree), but I made out the body, and was able to trace the rest of it in the second shot after isolating what looked organic and what didn't. Though your explanation does help clear up some of what I had thought I had seen. Initially I thought it was some sort of roboticΒ exo-skeleton with the corpse of an alien decaying inside of it. A little color in there might help others define the 2 a little better, little driblets of a rusty metal color, or maybe something once shiny, now dull, might be the way to go. But I would definatly consider the rust. Since the machine hasn't deteriorated completely, it makes sense that the metallurgy involved must be pretty advanced, enough that only slight oxidation has occurred (especially when exposed to plants). Great work though, it may have creeped me out first, but I liked it and was very impressed! Cheers to you, mate!
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Deadman1020 [2016-06-12 18:09:27 +0000 UTC]
Amazing, would look awesome 3d printed and painted
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