My Little Alien
Well I got tired of tinkering around with this, and since it was really just an exercise, I'm calling it done. :)
By the way it's completley procedural :beer: http://users.eastlink.ca/~ebrooks/embryo.jpg |
That looks great, maybe a little shiny but great.
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LOVE IT!!!
Great composition, and cool particulate matter floating around in there:) Were they 3d too? or a comp? Also, MR render? or Maya scanline? Great work! |
thanks rage and schmick
heres the scoop rage the particles are 3d but were rendered seperatley and comped in photoshop. The Embryo was rendered in MR, and the pipes in Maya. i just thought maya produced better pipes in that one case. but, this is probably because I don't know MR well enough. thanks again! oh, ps, any chance to get in the gallery with this one? |
Very good piece indeed!
I would say it qualifies for Gallery, however last word's Kevin's one. ;) |
oh it looks like a little duckie alien :)
great colors :) |
ACK!!! You could have given us 56ker a warning :eek: Looks good though :) Did you use subsurface scattering on it?
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Thanks guys.
Sorry Vampus, I think i might have uploaded the uncompressed version by mistake, I'll change that right now. As for SSS, i faked it ;) . |
Cheater ;)
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great job man!!
well done!! |
Nice! and yucky too!
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What is subsurface scattering????
BTW awesome work Blinn. |
Nice work!
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Thanks alot! :beer:
drknow, to answer your question, heres a quote "All non-metallic materials are translucent to some degree. This means that light scatters inside the material before being either absorbed or leaving the material at a different location. This phenomenon is called subsurface scattering. […]" |
I figured it was something like that. Do you know of any tuts on this???
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