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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: UK Age: 41
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| Corridor Concepts I did these earlier in the year for an SF movie that is being made by a group of guys in Germany,at the moment the production is on hold as they are seeking finance. I made them in Max 7 and they were rendered in Maxwell. |
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| Project Lead on SFM Film | That pretty dam good, but then that what I expect form you. It sort of remind me of the opening scene on the blockade runner in SW ANH. but then it could be form any show. |
| “Well, I guess wiping out 2 billion people sort of qualifies as a dick move. ” - Guerrilla TH&B Project: Fighter 2 | Ships of the Naraka Empire | Ships of the Commonwealth of Solaris | |
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| Divine Penguin Realname: Craig Robinson Join Date: May 2006 Location: Rochester, UK Age: 39
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| Though cream, it's very Star Wars-ish. Was that intended? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: UK Age: 41
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| Shynx - They specified a Star Wars/ Buck Roger's Late 70's early 80's SF look. Justin - These are only concepts,they are shooting live action so these would be made as sets,they preferred the 2nd pic out of the 2 though I am working on revised versions,or will be when they sort finance etc... |
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| SFM Nugget Join Date: Aug 2007 Age: 36
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| Excellent scene.....but the human element in the scene is not lit correctly to match the scene, hense shadow, light & colour. Still a very awesome scene. I see some slight shadow..very slight...but the colour of the human element needs to be corrected to match the surrounding light and colour, shadows etc. Still it's damn close to perfect....sorry to nit pick....but that would be my first choice in the changing of the scene. Cheers |
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| SFM Nugget Join Date: Aug 2007 Age: 36
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Nothing really wrong with the maxwell renderer....you just need to know how to use it correctly. Hardware plays a big part as well. Cheers. | |
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| Divine Penguin Realname: Craig Robinson Join Date: May 2006 Location: Rochester, UK Age: 39
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| From the pose and clothing, it looks like the default man from Poser. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2006 Location: UK Age: 41
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| Yeah he's a man from Poser just to show scale,these are a 3D concept of a scene just as someone might do a 2D concept. I find it easier and quicker to build than to draw,at least in 3D you don't have to bother about getting your perspective right and if they do want lighting changes or materials other colours its an easy task to show them what their set might look like in those situations. |
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