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      Ross Macintosh
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      Inspired by Fred's recent thread on 'painting with SU' I decided to play around with an old model...

      Regards, Ross


      Hexed.jpg

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        remus
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        very nice, i take it it's a combination of xray and styles?

        http://remusrendering.wordpress.com/

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          Ross Macintosh
          last edited by

          x-ray yes
          styles no...

          It was made by taking a simple component and rotating a number of copies. That was then made into another component and more copies were rotated creating a series of interlocking arcs. The basic component was painted with a transparent material and given coloured edges. A wide angle FOV was set, x-ray display mode turned on, and a jpg exported. In post processing the colours were shifted, the image was sharpened, and it was textured.

          Regards, Ross

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            boofredlay
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            Ha Ha, this instantly reminded me of playing Super Mario Galaxy with my daughter this weekend. 💚
            I Love It!!!

            http://www.coroflot.com/boofredlay

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              ehaflett
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              Very cool Ross, but you say it's an old model; what is it a model of? I like what you did here regardless.

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