Kixum opened this issue on Nov 30, 2010 · 8 posts
Kixum posted Tue, 30 November 2010 at 5:51 PM
Q: Gotta go find where you used that boom crane!
A: The boom crane was a model that I built for one of the Renderosity online magazine articles. I was doing a comparison for different lighting schemes. It's an old model.
Q: BTW how DID you get the crane hose and its supports so spot on (Hexagon??)
A: I have Hexagon but alas, I've never used it (not even once). I really need to learn it though as I'm quite sure it can do a whole bunch of great stuff that I could use (and I paid for it!). Bottom line is that I did the whole thing in C.
Q: Is that a propane heater on the floor next to the rocket?
A: Actually, I was trying to make a rocket engine for the rocket in the stand. My original plan for this scene was to be a rocket workshop but after it served my lighting experiments for the article, I just didn't take it a whole lot farther. I did use that dorky rocket engine model for other stupid stuff since it looks like a cool machine sort of.
Q: One question tho...headlights? More like skylights :)) "Five-ish? " NAAH it's a SIX!
A: The whole scene is lit with two bulb lights in the ceiling. Soft shadows are turned on and indirect lighting is turned up 100%. I rendered it with a pretty high quality setting. Interestingly enough, it only took about an hour to render.
-Kix
Antaran posted Tue, 14 December 2010 at 11:49 PM
I know it's been here for a while, but I only just noticed the topic, and I, too, have a question about this image: Is the crane cable fully modeled, or did you use Carrara physics on it somehow?
This is a great image, I'm very glad I came across it.
I'm also surprised by the render time -- with all the reflections and refractions and the soft shadows. Beautifully done. Once again I see Carrara artwork, which shows me just how powerful the program is and how much I still have to learn abuot it...
Kixum posted Wed, 15 December 2010 at 8:58 AM
The crane cable (I'm assuming you're talking about the power cable) is just a spline object I modeled. The shape is chosen to look good (no more magic than that). No physics, no anything special, just setup to look that way.
I rendered it on my new four headed machine so it can smash out renders in a reasonable time.
-Kix
Antaran posted Wed, 15 December 2010 at 9:21 AM
Wow. Great job! It looks amazing.
Thank you for posting your answers.
jonstark posted Sat, 18 December 2010 at 5:43 PM
Kixum, awesome job! I love me some Calvin and Hobbes, and this looks perfect :)
Analog-X64 posted Sat, 18 December 2010 at 10:27 PM
Very cool image, I've worked in many shops with this type of look and equipment like the crane hoist. But none of them had a UFO :)
Kixum posted Sun, 19 December 2010 at 3:51 AM
I'm posting the image as far as I got (which is essentially nowhere). I may finish it someday.
Right now I have two projects I'm working on.
1.) You've probably seen the Enterprise in Construction image in the gallery (that took a little while to build). I built it out of a lot of parts I already had but it took about five days of fussing with it to get it to where I ended up. Regardless, I realized that my Enterprise model just needs a whole new overhaul (again). So I'm in the death throws of another Enterprise overhaul (dang!).
2.) It's going to be Christmas break. As many of you know, I have a tradition of a big project for Christmas break! Last year was the snow speeder AT-AT scene. The year before that was the Millenium Falcon. This year will be a new Star Destroyer model.
So with those two projects going on, I just couldn't figure out a way to finish Calvin (plus I got super distracted with that crazy spacedock model which just had to get built last weekend out of nowhere and then I had to make an image of a starship under construction). I thought that construction image woul be easy since I had a lot of the stuff to start but then I emailed it to Gavotte and he had all these ideas and it got way out of control.
Later,
-Kix
UVDan posted Fri, 31 December 2010 at 1:38 AM Forum Moderator
Wow, both renders look great!
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