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Subject: April-May Challenge Entry: Boy vs. Ant


johnpenn ( ) posted Thu, 02 May 2002 at 1:32 PM ยท edited Thu, 28 November 2024 at 9:51 PM

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"Boy vs. Ant" Well, here it is. There's a lot of stuff I'd like to do to go a bit further, but I don't want to get stuck over working anything. Anyway, here it is. Even the sig is a 2D plane.


Rayraz ( ) posted Thu, 02 May 2002 at 1:44 PM

Nice original concept.

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ajtooley ( ) posted Thu, 02 May 2002 at 7:07 PM

That's VERY cool!


humorix ( ) posted Thu, 02 May 2002 at 7:47 PM

The Ant is really cool! Was looking around for the boy in the begining, but then realised about the ray of light! I love the interpretation of the theme! I really think its very creative! A suggestion if I may add, how about adding a bit of wispy smoke coming out of the point where the ray of light hits the ground? :-P But great pic all the same!


johnpenn ( ) posted Fri, 03 May 2002 at 1:06 PM

humorix, I debated doing just that. The reason I didn't put it in is because techinically, the dirt isn't burning, so there is no smoke. I don't think hiding behind realism is necessarily a good excuse though, because if this were realism, there would be fewer segments in the ant's legs (which are posable, btw). I did tinker around with a wisp of smoke, like on your draco, but I couldn't pull it off without photoshopping the texture, and it felt like cheating to me. Perhaps there is a better way, but I don't know how to do it, and I had a dozen other ideas too. I ended up just saying "done." I didn't want to end up over working it. Actually, I didn't want to upload it yet, but I knew that if I hadn't, I would have re-worked it. For reference, anyone know how to pull off a small wisp of smoke in Bryce alone?


Aldaron ( ) posted Fri, 03 May 2002 at 2:08 PM

How about the tea kettle steam mapped onto an elongated sphere?


humorix ( ) posted Fri, 03 May 2002 at 9:49 PM

The smoke in Draco had been done in PS! (We didn't have a no Photoshop rule in the last challenge! :-P) but I think it can be done in Bryce! Lemme experiment and give you a feed back (do you have Bryce 5 or 4?) also I agree with you that dirt doesn't burn, but, I feel, when you are communicating a visual idea you have to take into account and utilise some visual syntax to convey the idea. I thought the idea was great but I couldn't quite figure out that it was a light ray from a magnifying glass, right at the beginning! I guess if you had put in the concentrated rays as it is at the focal point of the lens it would be realistic, but a blade of grass or something else burning would also convey the message. But I agree with you that over working an image might affect its inherent charm! Great job on the ant BTW and I'll post as soon as I can offer something on wispy smoke!


humorix ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 5:06 AM

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Hi! This is a wispy smoke trail I created with metaballs and "smoke stack" material applied to it! Hope it helps!


humorix ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 5:07 AM

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This is the material setting! I guess with a bit of playing around you'll get exactly the kind of smoke you want! :-)


johnpenn ( ) posted Sat, 04 May 2002 at 4:46 PM

Thanks for the tips! I'll play around with it and see what happens. Oh, and not showing the magnifying glass or the boy was really a blessing in disguise. Bryce won't focus light through a lens like I have there, so it wasn't feasible to do that. But, I like the way it forced me to crop the image. I really enjoy the subtlety -- there is enough information for you to get it, but not so much that's it's in your face.


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