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Cinema 4D Surrealism posted on Jan 10, 2007
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Cinema 4D,skeleton modeled in Poser (default character),hand modeled in Poser (default character too).Rendered in Maxwell with a sample level of 17,about 9 hours of render. My intention is compound a scene based on Escher works,this is the first but i think isnt good;please comment it and tell me whats your opinion.Thanks!!!

Comments (7)


Valerie-Ducom

7:36AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Oh yes, awesome work and excellent reflection !!!! Fantastic!!! :)

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projectch3

8:25AM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Excellent composition and interesting POV.:-)

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Sabra

12:18PM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Excellent work! The only thing that bothers me is the low poly count of the Poser hand. It tends to look blocked when rendered in extreme closeups.

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amirapsp

3:48PM | Wed, 10 January 2007

Great piece here :-))

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turner

4:34AM | Thu, 11 January 2007

9 hrs seems a little excesive for a render like this,I'm sure you could get a similar looking render in a fraction of that time by using the C4D render.

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rhasalgheti

7:44AM | Thu, 11 January 2007

I think less hours of render were enought for similar or same result but i leave computer working all the night...Thanks to all for the comments they are all wellcome!!

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cgimaster

11:11AM | Mon, 29 January 2007

The idea is great and I'm sure M.C.Escher would have loved it...but why has the skeleton got a fleshy hand?


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