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CG Office Hazards

Cinema 4D Illustration posted on Dec 12, 2005
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Another recent editorial illustration for a magazine article, about the hazards, and common problem faced by employees of a company in the CG industry. from left to right; redundancy, re-negotiating contracts, bad office conditions, overtime, RSI/failing health issues, long hours, embezzlement. There is also a bonus characature of the mags editor! ;) A different style for me, but very enjoyable creating something this dense and diagramatic. Cinema 4D9.5XL / Poser 6 via InterPoser + some Dosch resource models :) Adam

Comments (31)


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EnglishBob

9:31AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Excellent, full of detail which keeps you looking. A water cooler in the toilet? Eww. I don't even want to think about that. :(

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virtuallyhistorical

9:36AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Nicely done with great touches of humour Adam. Did you use InterPoser for this? Mak

raymondsalter

9:40AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Love the great poseing of all the office folk realy tells the story of office politics.

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Digimon

9:45AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Glad you turned comments on! : ) Fantastic illustration! Love all the characters, the poses are wonderful! I especially love the lighting through the blinds in the Big Kahuna's office! Just a wonderful piece to stare at!! Thanks for sharing!

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Moebius87

9:50AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Absolutely wonderful work. This is truly fun and fascinating to look at and study. Bravo!!! VOTE

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kromekat

9:51AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Thanks guys! - Steve - there were quite a few hours in it, although I am not sure exactly how many to be honest! - Mak- yes InterPoser was used to get all the figures in! :)

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Predatron

9:52AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Truly fantstic work Adam. There's so much to look at. How long did this take to put together? I'm still getting to grips with Cinema4D R9.5, but seeing such great work done by yourself really helps to inspire. Steve:)

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ExprssnImg

10:16AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

This is perfect. I love all the characters and have been wanting to do something similar with varied characters in a scene. Multiple lives and personalities. This is a beauty.

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3D_Explorer

10:30AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Ewwww ... a water cooler in the bathroom. Now THAT'S gross. Cool stuff Adam.

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MistDragon

10:45AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Very clever! For some reason I'm reminded of the Sims :P Must have taken a dog's age to set up though! V

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kathym

11:01AM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Anyone who has ever worked in corporate american knows exactly how these guys & gals in this picture feel.

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cartesius

12:13PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Very good illustration! Really great :)

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shakes

12:15PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

brilliant mate! lots of funny details- my fave is the sleepover! we can all relate to that I'm sure! lotta work there. love it

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bazze

3:11PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

funny and well put together.. when will we see the next floor?

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Sans2012

4:10PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

LOL! this is too cool bro. Clear something up for though, are they what I think they are, in the toilet there=) HUGE VOTE!!!

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dunedan

5:43PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Damn! This is well made :D Awsome!

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Nod

5:57PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Those lavs are a bit too public for me. :) Excellent work. Remind me where I saw this?

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Incarnadine

8:27PM | Mon, 12 December 2005

Just saw this in the mag two days past! Cool piece of work Adam.

cynlee

1:28AM | Tue, 13 December 2005

i'm in awe! excellent details & layout.. ;]

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Silgrin

3:19AM | Tue, 13 December 2005

At the beginning I thought it was an illustration to my former girlfriends game-it was called "Your last day in the office" or so. Dont be unhappy if sb laughs at your work-it just can make some funny associations, especially through those dropped mugs in the toilet. ***** By the way, excellent posing... and funny idea with that decreasing chart in the boss` room:):)

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turner

3:45AM | Tue, 13 December 2005

Water cooler in the toilet!!! What's wrong with that? LUXURY I tell you. I normally have to drink from the toilet bowl. mmmmmm blue water....

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mss

2:30PM | Tue, 13 December 2005

Fun to look at!

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Perry6

6:09AM | Wed, 14 December 2005

Wow!!! You pulled out all the stops for this one! I love looking at it... so many fun details! Is that you, sleeping in the office on the right? :) EXCELLENT!!!!!

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kromekat

7:12AM | Wed, 14 December 2005

Many thanks folks!! - Perry - Nah, I am in cubicle 4! ;)

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Turin_Returns

9:54PM | Wed, 14 December 2005

Please pick up the scarab beetles. They can do severe damage to the plumbing system.

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VOID

10:06PM | Wed, 14 December 2005

Excellent work! Looks pretty cool, but I wouln't want to work there. g

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vbarreto

6:59PM | Thu, 15 December 2005

I saw this in the magazine. Luv the details.

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anitalee

11:50PM | Thu, 15 December 2005

Excellent work

Curio

5:54AM | Fri, 16 December 2005

Really nice work Adam! Love the Simsesque tribute - full of lovely crisp details! Love it!

DenKnees

1:52PM | Sun, 18 December 2005

You forgot the bad management secton, the art director who hasn't got a clue, the 3D guy who has blagged a job based on the fact that his portfolio was done by someone else, etc etc

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