Movie Time!
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Just having some fun.... inspired by the set for a scene in a popular 1960's movie. Rendered in Twilight, post pro in Gimp.
Gold star if you know the movie..... Five gold stars if you know what characters were in the scene and the scenes premise....... .
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Moonraker ? or an earlier bond film Ken Adams designer. I did this a while back :
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chedda, Can't find my stars so I guess I'll give you . Your right it's a Bond film. Not going to let the "Bond" out of the bag yet. Wait and see if someone can figure out which one. Bye the way , really like your "Moonraker" image.
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Can't think what it could be, the only Bond film I know with a spider is the first one but that was in a bed...
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Professor Dent (Anthony Dawson) visiting Dr. No on Crab Key in the tarantula room. Set design by Ken Adam.
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Good stab at it liam.... And we have a winner... Yeah Eric your spot on !!! No stars so I'll give you thumbs.... ..... I knew there just had to be some old movie buffs hanging around.
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cool seen this movie guessed 1000 times and could not remember this scene - this is a nice contribution
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Eric, Your the man ! Never thought to look up images from the movie before doing the model. Worked off my not so great memory. Wasn't spot on , but got in the ballpark......
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If all you worked off of was memory then you did fantastic!
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@boofredlay said:
If all you worked off of was memory then you did fantastic!
Thank's Eric. Yeah worked off memory and hadn't seen the movie in a while. This old guy me not smart enough to look up images on the net ! Reflection of my age I suppose. Big Bond fan growing up. Watch them whenever they're rerun on the tube. With that in mind have a craving to try the "laser" set from Goldfinger.
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Mate, I have been thinking about this re4nder for a while which is why I have not posted before. I like the overall arrangement and the scene works brilliantly from the spider in the glass as one focal point to the light image on the wall that repeats the skylight. Overall light levels make this, for me, a wholly and completely cohesive whole. A long way of saying, dood done good. Nice one mate.
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Mike A. Thank you sir.
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