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Ryantu Curiosity

Mojoworld Fantasy posted on May 03, 2006
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A 2 layered image full shadows & no shadows. MJT used for the fishbubbles, poser for the model. Ryantu is the fish species. TFV&C W

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JAYBEEH

3:46PM | Wed, 03 May 2006

Mind boggling stuff Woz!!...Cool concept!...Note:- the little fella in her hand is'nt lit up like the rest of them...could this be a defence mechanism...you know like "I'm just the dull one...no need to burst my bubble...go pick on one of the others!!"...^_^...

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efflux

5:21PM | Wed, 03 May 2006

Excellent idea to use Mojotree for the bubbles and fish. As far as I can tell the fish is actually a Lionhead Goldfish.

hillrunner

2:23AM | Thu, 04 May 2006

You always have great idea, Woz, very well done !

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woz2002

3:25AM | Thu, 04 May 2006

Ok Confession time :-) The pnaets surface is flat with a mirror material (you can see the reflected clouds). The fish in the bubble is eaily created with MJT Mesh Branches & unchecking the Mesh Ref at base...so all you need to do is use scale. The image is rendered twice. Once without shadows & the wood model, fore-bubble & fish hidden. This forms the backdrop. Then a render lite shadows with the MJT fish & bubbles hidden. Then I used a 2D application & cut & paste the wood figure over the backdrop....wallah! there it is. The reason for doing it this way is that with the reflection/ refraction & lite shadows on the MJT forest just threw mojo into a rendering shadows frenzy. Due to the method I used explains why the fish in the hand is dull in comparison to the backdrop....BUT I like your thinking Jeff :-) Thx Ryan for identifying, tyhe model simply is referred to as a Ryantu estuary fish.


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