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UFO rocks

Cinema 4D Architecture posted on Jan 29, 2006
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Simple C4D modelling, but it was a hard work to arrange all the texture decays and to set up the light. Foreground gras was done using Xfrog.

Comments (6)


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shonsu

4:09PM | Sun, 29 January 2006

The whole image just "rocks!" Luv those textures!

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idiot_sphinx

11:24PM | Sun, 29 January 2006

Agreed ! Looks so real !!~**~!!

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Odessey

12:24AM | Mon, 30 January 2006

Beautifull textures, does this have anything to do with the rock band from the 70's called UFO?

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turner

3:27AM | Mon, 30 January 2006

The ground needs a little work. Does the grass run up to the doorway?

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Robert_S

1:05PM | Mon, 30 January 2006

...you are right turner... there is still a little work to do as always... ;)

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Sabra

1:07PM | Mon, 30 January 2006

This is a good looking image with a lot of potential. Grass is not easy to model in Xfrog, but I agree with turner, it could use more variation. Perhaps the Hair Departement plugin is something for you? The shadows (if they're cause by sunlight which I guess they are) look to sharp and blotchy. An area shadow (or of you're rendertime goes skyhigh with that, a soft shadow) would look more accurate I think. Nonetheless, great scene, love the textures!


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