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@andyc said:
Nice work - great minds think alike eh? Guessing you used Greeble for the surface detail??
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@andyc said:
Only thing that stands out for me is that the textures on the space ships have some obvious tiling.
Nonetheless, great stuff
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Thanks, andyc!
You can find the ship in this post: destroyer
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Great image
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sweet man
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Just gets better and better great work DON'T stop
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Pretty neat
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@d12dozr said:
Pretty neat
Thanks olishea, dolphus and d12dozr! Maybe the next The Hole will be as good as this one, but i'm not so sure!
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Amazing, Love it.
How do so many people afford so many expensive pieces of software, SU, Max studio, V-ray, etc
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Very Cool, everything blends very well
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really great scenes srtysmedia I particular like this concept with these tentacles, limbs, whatever.
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Awesome stuff
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Thanks!
Final image: -
Superbe.
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please, a quick tutorial for those beams of light.
fantastic work
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Lovin this thread.
More please
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really Great and creative job
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@olishea said:
please, a quick tutorial for those beams of light.
fantastic work
I must remember how i have made this,
On monday the last one because i re-start working on my academy. Holidays are finished!
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beautiful indeed...
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@olishea said:
please, a quick tutorial for those beams of light.
fantastic work
Thanks, olishea.
Now i let you the steps that i have made to have a good beam of light (The image is a quarter of the real size):
Photoshop
A layer in black. New layer on top.
- Filter / Render / Lens flare. Blending mode: Screen
- Duplicate and Blending mode: Vivid light
- Duplicate layer
- Duplicate layer and move forward to fill the beam
- Same as #4
- Same as #4
- Same as #4
- New layer and draw a white line over the beam. Blending mode: Screen. Filter / Blur / Gaussian blur
- Duplicate layer. Blending mode: Soft light.
- Radial gradient, color cyan. Blending mode: Overlay.
That is all, folks!
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