Proxy Battle
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You guys keep going at this and you'll put Dale Chiluly out of work.
Or maybe you could sell him your designs.Cool stuff.
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Pete,
Those are very cool. The first one looks a bit like an explosion involving the liquid metal terminator (T2) and the condiment section of a hot dog stand. The second one is enchantingly beautiful. Wow! Thanks for sharing.
Re David_H's question. The model was made with standard SketchUp tools except SdS.
Fred
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thanks. I am going to play around with it aswell. See If I can't some of these "Dali-esque" Intestinal images that you guys have succeeded with!
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@solo said:
...and a teenie bit of displacement.
I LOVE it!
which renderer did you use (surely not the new (unstable) indigo with displacement)?
@Fred
it seems you don't have to start rendering after all. just post your models and you will get a lot of nice images, without twitching a muscle...
it is really fun to have a go with your sculptures. thank you very much again for sharing!
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@unknownuser said:
which renderer did you use (surely not the new (unstable) indigo with displacement)?
I used Vue 6 Xstream.
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nice. I like this oily, reflective texture.
is that an image or procedural? looks like the latter to me. really nice indeed.
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Wooaaaah...
this is great .
Fred, your form explorations seem to inspire people.I love both the native SU output as some of the renderings.
@plot-paris: Jakob, that last proxied/instanced one
! Terrific.
It's Jackson Pollock in 3D.@Fred: Have you tried Cheetah on the Mac for rendering? It's not the most photoreal engine, but it seems to work quite well.
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Here's an amphibious version, undercooked I'm afraid as I had to do a restart

Bob

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@plot-paris: It's a Kerkythea render and the 'metal' is a multi-layered 'Ashikhmin' material by Patrick Nieborg (I think) - not a procedural - the four layers have different rotations.
Bob
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a bit of playing arround with freds sculpture and indigos proxy-funktion...
so this is "fred x 555"


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I'm just sitting on the beach and enjoying the show.

Very cool renders all!
Fred
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