Although my pic is a couple of years old, and the Handlebar Moustache is 8 inches (20 cm) long now, this is MojoBug.
The Apparatus that I stand behind, is my 6" Reflector Telescope built by my Great Grandfather more than 60 years ago. I still use it today!
My specialty is MojoWorld with minimal (if any) PostWork. I try to do everything as a MJW Purist spending days even weeks on each image before rendering on a separate machine for days even weeks.
I am also an amateur Genealogist who has been working on my genealogy most of my adult life, and to date, I have almost 1900 family members included in it, going back as far as 1247 CE. Many of my ancestors include Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Samuel Morse, Eli Whitney, T.S. Eliot, Louisa May Alcott, Nathaniel Hawthorne, 4 U.S. Presidents and many other famous individuals too numerous to list. My Mayflower Ancestors include Stephen Hopkins, William Brewster, Myles Standish and John Alden
My Website: MojoBugs FractalLand
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Comments (5)
prutzworks
cool scene, like that comet
Octaganoid
Nice render. Cool comet and tail.
woz2002
Execcelent looking comet tail (postworked?). The tower IMHO looks a little large in comparison to scale for the overall image & I admire anyone that tries to pull meshes into Volumetric images as the 2 seem uncompatible IMO. Good to see you posting Bug!
mojobug
No, the Comet is not postworked. It is a modified Billboard of one of the Nebula Billboard images included in MJW3. The secret is to get WAY up above the Planet and put the image down and rotate it to the proper position. The modified Billboard took me several days to make just right for this Pic. Positioning Billboards and Models in a Volumetric world IS tricky, but with patience and determination, the effect is great. It takes many small Subrenders to get them just right.
lewis_moorcroft
Sounds like a lot of work here, especially on the comet which has come out perfect. Also I know how many test renders are needed for placing models on an isosurface :) Super work!