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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 4:12 am)
My God, where does one get the patience to create something so intricate? I don't think I could offer up any suggestions that you wouldn't have already thought of. Other than something sorta dumb...close your eyes and imagine being on it. Use your sense of smell and hearing, etc. to get a feel for what you might not have thought of when imagining the final piece from a visual standpoint. Awesome work. The final product will be superb!
Thanks for the feedback, guys. Shadowdragonlord, The model is grouped into four main sections. The main deck with the small building in the front (there is another on the backside) is grouped as 1. The right side structure with the stairs on it, from the helicopter deck down to the main deck, is another group. The left side building with the cranes on it is grouped also and the last group is the building in the middle between the other two. Each one of those groups is subgrouped a few more times. And yes, I familied things together, also. I'm working off of a model from the Dosch Engineered Structures collection. I also searched high and low and it seems that this is a real rig. The name of the rig is "Ellen" and is located off of the California coast and is owned by Shell. I found pictures of it from a scuba diving group that went there to dive it. I'm also using those pictures to reference and check the building of it. ICM, at work, I HAVE TO keep my patience, but this allows me to focus and forget. Quest, I think I am going to have a plethora of images off of this model. I will have calm seas in some and stormy seas in other images. I've been picturing it as I've been going along so that when I am ready to create a scene, I won't have to think about it. Size wise, it's around 340, 000 polys and a buttload of objects. Always open to suggestions on anything. Thanks again. BOOM
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Almost forgot. Thanks for the compliment about the comparison between my model and those of Bambam's. That's truly and honor being compared to someone with that degree of talent. (bows humbly and disappears into the shadows of the Bryce world to hide his shit eating grin)
Because I like to blow $%&# up.
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Wowee this is soooo complicated. When you do some renders are you going to have one with a Greenpeace ship fyll of protesters moaning about damage to the environement?
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I've always wondered what the Greenpeace ship runs on. If it is petroleum products, then Greenpeace is kind of like an anti-fur protestor wearing leather shoes and belt. :^)
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Aye, sometimes models just flow, other times they are tedious and that means that we are not doing it the right way. Balance in all things.... I am everything, I am nothing. GOod work, Boomer, I thought this one looked a bit TOO realistic to be made from nothing, unless of course you'd worked on such rigs! I'm saying that this is the most potent oil rig in the industry, and you should treat it as such professinoally and artistcally! (portfolio work, for certain!)
I just love the POV on render #2. It makes this thing look HUGE er...humungous...er...rather large.......quite big actually......'acking enormouse! Great work here. and a fine example of what comes from having the patience of Jobe!
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Because I like to blow $%&# up.
Don't fear the night. Fear what hunts at night.