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Saab, Born from Jets

DAZ|Studio Science/Medical posted on Nov 01, 2007
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My first render in the new DAZStudio 1.8. Subject wise I was inspired from the more recent US Saab Ad campain--Just something about a jet being in a "metro" scene that we generally would think of cars being in, not at this altitude of course ;) Render wise I am using the build software renderer, lighting is via Light Dome Pro and a bit of Moodmasters both by Dreamlight. The Saab model I think I found here (a very nice model btw) and the city are Dystopia city blocks The main reason I am posting it is because of the interesting (and pretty acutate) fisheye effect that reflects the earth curve (this happened when I took a default camera up to the right altitude, which is what I would except to happen with the shot angle and placements in the scene... Setup and Render: D|S 1.8 Post: Picasa2

Comments (5)


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lethalliam

12:11AM | Fri, 02 November 2007

Oh wow awesome. :)

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thecytron

8:47AM | Fri, 02 November 2007

Awesome rendering!

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Cimaira

3:10PM | Fri, 02 November 2007

awesome pov!! great work.

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vincenthebert

12:17AM | Sat, 03 November 2007

Very nice!!!!!

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JCD

3:32PM | Sun, 11 November 2007

Very cool image - I love the POV and camera distortion of the city bellow.


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