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Another Explosion

Carrara/RDS Science Fiction posted on Feb 27, 2007
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One of the crits I got about my last picture, and one I totally agree with, was that the debris looks a little regular. I thought about this and short of modelling a ton of extra stuff, I couldn't think of a way around it. Then I thought I'd try and actually explode the ship itself. So I replicated the decking that I had modelled and then exploded that, changed the speed, gravity and size of chunks and ended up with this, which I hope is a little better. The main image is just after thefirst of the small pictures. The other two are after it. The good thing about this explosion method, is that it would animate more realistically. Also, I haven't done any postwork on this. The light from the explosion, the shadows in the cloud, everything really, is just straight from Carrara. Maybe I'll try an animation next. Thanks for your comments, advice and time. Larger version of the bottom images are here here and here

Comments (31)


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Alex_NIKO

1:15PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Wow! It is very nice work!

BAR-CODE

1:16PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

...well ...im ... just looking for the 10 star button .... Nope only 5 here at R'O... So 10 stars from me... Im so totaly blown away by this one.. i did not know this explosions where possible in Car5 ... I did these in MAX..but i dont have max anymore ..i have CAR 5 ... gues what ;} Yup firing it up again Thnx for opening my eye's on CARRARA again Chris

AeroJett

1:18PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Great modelling on the debris. I like this version a lot better :)

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Biffowitz

1:20PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Sweet renders, the atmospherics look great in the lower middle render. It would be really interesting to see a animation of this. Superb work!!

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draculaz

1:20PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

quite cool indeed! excellent work! :)

MimiSoleil

2:03PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Sweet! Loud applause!

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Svarg

2:16PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

This one is Much better. Good job!

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garryts

2:17PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

That really is excellent... I'm also working on explosions in Carrara and it's driving me mad... You seem to have this conquered and have produced a really great, dynamic image. Well done!

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chrispoole

2:35PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

I think this one captures the heat of the explosion better and generally looks more dynamic and realistic, it has great lighting and wonderful modelling, and of course would look awesome as an animation.

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Ozylot

3:36PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

That is much much better. Well done. only nitpick I have now is to see some more fire. ;)

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zhaanman

3:44PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Ah man that is impressive very cool design and effect!

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leoshades

4:27PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Quite keen!

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kanzler

4:57PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Fantastic details!Fantastic work!

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geirla

8:55PM | Tue, 27 February 2007

Wow! Excellent explosion and great sequence of shots. That looks very realistic to me. (And to Ozylot: - fire wouldn't burn for long in a vacuum, even if it looks cool).

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1402dandoy

1:54AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

The first one was excellent, this one is much better - except for the third-class passengers :)

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Artformz2

1:55AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

Another outstanding piece. Great Sci-Fi work here.

ek-art

3:07AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

The first one was great, but this is truly amazing!

Valerie-Ducom

3:19AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

Oh yes, excellent work in this explosion and very good clarity in the detail and color !!! Excellent my friend !! :)

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evinrude

5:00AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

Nicely done, Phil. Meticulous work, and great flotsam in the aftermath.

mwshipping

5:10AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

WOW!! Very very nicely done!!!! I can totally believe this image. ::applauding loudly::

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Hoofdcommissaris

6:41AM | Wed, 28 February 2007

Great stuff! I do miss something of a volume of the explosion itself (fire and smoke, maybe a volumetric cloud, or a couple of particle emitters?), but you are probably working on that?

teteille

4:49AM | Thu, 01 March 2007

very nice work and no smoke needed :-) congratulation

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Ang25

9:14PM | Thu, 01 March 2007

This is a very awesome explosion! Breaking up the model worked perfectly. Excellent!

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gmvgmvgmv

7:12AM | Sat, 03 March 2007

The luminosity in this version is quite convincing. A combination of this image with some of the debris field from the first, along with some motion blur, might really raise this a notch or two higher. Great work nonetheless!

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CrownPrince

1:50PM | Sat, 03 March 2007

HA!! I couldn't even do the first render... I think its great!!

Populus

2:39PM | Sat, 03 March 2007

Spectacular effects! Well done!!!

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AwarenessLogic

9:03PM | Sat, 03 March 2007

Fantastic explosion! I'd be interested to see your animation. This is something I need to work on myself. So far I've been cheating by mixing C5 wih Particle Illusion.

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chuckerii

5:44AM | Tue, 06 March 2007

Great lighting and colors!

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Burpee

10:09AM | Thu, 08 March 2007

To my untrained eye this is totally believable. Fantastic idea of exploding the ship and with excellent result. Wish I could do half of this. Bravo!

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NefariousDrO

7:48PM | Thu, 31 May 2007

I think the debris is really well done. I've never really heard a convincing arguement about how much "explosion" there should be in space, but this looks pretty good to me!

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