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What Darwin didn't know...

Cinema 4D Illustration posted on Apr 16, 2006
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Ahoi sailor Since "finding Nemo" same out, I ever wanted to model a fish. But til yesterday I never had a reason to do so. I spent the most of the time for rendering. in the end, my renderslave needed 1hour to finish theimage @ 2000x1500 with 4xAA and SSS. I was intended to render the scales with a shader/texture-thing , but in the end I couldn't really find a nice looking solution... I don't want to bore you with irrelevant details. Hope you like it greetz Mooses

Comments (6)


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Richardphotos

9:21PM | Sun, 16 April 2006

very humorous and superb modeling. Cinema4d is the boss and you obviously have it under your thumb

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thundering1

7:23AM | Mon, 17 April 2006

That's funny! Very well done!

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TeleClone

12:33AM | Tue, 18 April 2006

Bore us! We newbs need all the information we can get! I love art with a sense of humor. Even caught the bubbles coming from the fish!

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invad3r

5:20AM | Tue, 18 April 2006

LOL! exelent idea, it work really good!

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Sabra

5:55AM | Wed, 19 April 2006

Great work! He looks so cute, love the expression on his face. Also your sand material looks superb. My compliments!

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1402dandoy

7:31PM | Mon, 18 August 2008

Cool idea, Superb gallery!


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