Render this: Mad science
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To make things easier, here is the model in SU7 format.
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As usual, I'll go first
The setup:
The render:
(images reduced to post)
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Wow Solo that last image is brilliant.
I hope I ge to get in on this one it really looks like fun. -
That a Thea image, Pete?
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Yes.
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Biased/unbiased? Resolution? Render time? Er, not much time yet to play with Thea. Trying to get my fix by proxy, I guess.
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Unbiased TR1, 2hrs, 1720 x 800
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nice cant wait to get back into 3D!
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way to go Pete. once again you've made it ridiculous for me to even try.
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Is that a hairless rat Pete?, or should I say a "furless" one hint hint? I think another render is in order
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Mad scientist indeed
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all that is missing is the fur plugin applied to the rat
that is a awesome render and i'll be sure to give it a go -
By BWS ( an astonished artist)
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Nice!!
That plasma ball is postpro? -
Great one Pete! Power render! Im really jealous! although the rat needs fur! only joking!
great choice of hdri
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Great render!
I would say the plasma emitters were as difficult as the fur when realism is concern.
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My first modest approach... (is a quick render with low presets in kerkythea)
I have to do something with that brain. I don't know how to texture it.
Some hints, please???
I'm still working o textures and lights, but maybe I'll keep the point of view. I guess I'll skip the plasma ball, lol. Looks hard to texture/model or whatever I have to do to render those lights. -
Okay...got fur, and lava.
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Good start Karina, I don't like just the syringe so close to the camera (too much distorted and seems out of scale)...the rest promises very good!
Pete... no words, you're a Master!
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