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Subject: I'm about half done!


Kixum ( ) posted Wed, 09 October 2002 at 2:15 AM ยท edited Sat, 23 November 2024 at 9:55 AM

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This project is turning out to be more than I had expected but I'm reasonably pleased with the progress so far. I'll be done by Tuesday next week for sure. -Kix![supercool.gif](http://market.renderosity.com/~carrara/emoticons/supercool.gif)

-Kix


Nicholas86 ( ) posted Wed, 09 October 2002 at 2:49 AM

Looking good! Might want to use anything grooves on those walls...if you have it...would add some depth there. I like the way its coming along:) Brian


Freid ( ) posted Wed, 09 October 2002 at 5:37 AM

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cool, i LOVE TUBES ! maybe you could find a wider angle for the camera ? and also increase the contrast between ligth/dark. Freid ps a last one ;) : maybe the wall are too straight. I like to use a wave modifier with very low values to slighty strecht walls or stuff. But Hey ! i love messy walls


memaci ( ) posted Wed, 09 October 2002 at 8:10 AM

Great image so far, my favorite part is the chunks of concrete chipped out of the floor and ceiling. Is the red mesh wall a texture with transparencies? memaci


Kixum ( ) posted Wed, 09 October 2002 at 10:32 AM

The image is 100% Carrara and ALL the textures are procedural. I haven't gotten around to applying Anything Grooves yet (the truth is I have it but I've never used it yet! Now is the time to START!!!). The back mesh is made out of a plain primitive. I've put in the tile mixer in the smart pack in the transparency channel to get it to look like a grid. Very simple and cheap (in terms of rendering and modeling). The floor and ceiling are infinite plains with another incarnation of a chipped cement shader I cooked up for this project. I need to increase the "rocks" in the chipped out parts. The walls are one of the things on the list to tackle for a finished product. I'm going to put some stuff on the floor, add a whole bunch more pipes and change the red handle on the valve on the verticle pipe. More electrical conduit and some pipe hangers are also in order. I also need to put something in that room behind the grating. Don't know what that will be just yet but a pump is what I'm planning. The whole thing will be covered with words for the final product and most of this stuff won't even be seen but I think it will be a nice final product for the gallery here. I'll post when it's done and THANKS for the comments! -Kix

-Kix


bluetone ( ) posted Wed, 09 October 2002 at 8:03 PM

Nice image! I agree about more stuff on the floor. Dirty it up a bit! It's a dark, dingy basement, right? For behind the Red grating, how 'bout an electrical panel? With a BIG switch for the whole building/complex/moonbase/whatever. Maybe a big red warning light? Can't wait to see it in action.


Kixum ( ) posted Fri, 11 October 2002 at 2:28 AM

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Well I got down to a point where I'm tired of whacking on this image so I'm going to quit and call it good. I didn't get to ALL of the things I wanted to do but it's way more than was needed. -Kix![supercool.gif](http://market.renderosity.com/~carrara/emoticons/supercool.gif)

-Kix


bluetone ( ) posted Fri, 11 October 2002 at 10:16 AM

NICE WORK! I especially like the steam off the pipe, the lights in the cages on the walls, and the toolbox on the floor. Great touches. Congrats!


AzChip ( ) posted Fri, 11 October 2002 at 11:18 AM

Great work, Kix. Looks excellent. It's always cool to see a work in progress and then the finished piece, too. You can see what goes into the project. Thanks for sharing this. - Dex


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