The Discovery I by roobol
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Description
New concept, old techniques, and the first of a series.
Cinema 4D, Bodypaint and Photoshop.
Comments (17)
wabe
New comment, old tenor. First of a series i guess. Wonderful surreal image you have created here. Fantastic! Only the teddy-bear is missing, maybe under the...
tse60
Very interesting idea. Simple work but wit a power within. Mirek :)
kenwas
Such a capivating piece. I imagine this will be one fine series! So good to see your work again!
psion005
wickid texturing & cloth dude :D but i dont see the point of the candle...It seems useless because theres so much light in the room?!?!?!?!?!?! Now if it was slowly burning thru the rope so that some huge suspended weight was going to fall and crush the person under the sheet, then Id understand lol
Gog
Can't wait for the rest of the series, this is superb work (as always), this is incredibly close to photo real, the only thing that stops it is that (to me) the feet looks a little odd, but it doesn't detract, I wish my images were to this sort of standard!
FrenchKiss
Very cool texturing here, Kees! I'm looking forward to your series too!
lwperkins
The wall texture is a work of art by itself! An image both anxious and hopeful--I am looking forward to more!
vbarreto
Amazingly intriguing.
lemonjim
perfection in a render (as usual), sure looks photoreal
Nuno
This image made me think of the japanese horror film "Audition". Great stuff (both the film and the picture). :)
ITAK
I like texture of wall best of all. Wondeful!
gattone_blu
very beautiful texture. compliments
kenmo
Excellent...
Trepz
the sheet mat is fantastic.this image is very realistic.Great work.
Silgrin
Excellent work. The technique is breathtaking. The fabric just looks like a very good photo.
Angelsinger
I haven't seen more realistic lighting in any 3D work, online or in CGI movies. There is no way to improve upon lighting that perfectly emulates what one might see walking through a similar building or going outside. I just can't believe your skill, not only with that but with textures. The candle seems symbolic. I know one can sense lighting from under a sheet; but being crouched and having her back turned to it, it's as if she's hiding not only from the light filling the room but the candle as well.
3D_Explorer
This series is maybe one of the most brilliant things that I have seen in a long time. Excellent work.