WHO IS "virtuallyhistorical"? It's the two-man team of PETER HURST (phurst) and MAK WILSON (virtuallyhistorical). Two middle aged Brits with a passion for history, myth, art, architecture, CGI, costume and a few other things we can't mention!
Mak is a cgi animation director, puppeteer, actor, director, writer and movement consultant for TVÂ and film and Peter a actor, puppeteer, designer and writer.
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Comments (11)
Mondwin
Really a superbly realisation...bravo!V:DDD.Hugsxx.Happy New year to You!!!!!!
Elsina
Great modelling and render, excellent craftmanship those Romans had.
Becco_UK
Generally, a nicely modelled container. Let down slightly by what looks intersecting geometry of the handle - intersecting dielectric materials rarely render correct and I assume the real item had a one peice handle?
awadissk
Very nice excellent work!!!!!!!!
chrispoole
That'a an interesting handle, must of taken some doing to get the glass to form like that.
kierab
Excellent work!
DeathsBlade
the handle looks like a dna strand lol
Joko-Style
Beautiful,magical light color!Happy New Year to you!
lizzibell
Very interesting i like the color...
Fidelity2
Excellent image. 5+. Happy new year, happy Hanukkaa, merry Christmas my dear friend. The Maxon Cinema 4D is very, very roboust!
Tanczos
nice handle ;o)Tanc