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The Styx

Cinema 4D Abstract posted on Feb 11, 2008
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I was up very late last night modeling and fighting with the MoGraph module...effectors are not always as easy to use as they sound like they should be Anyways, I have been fascinated with ollle's images since I started playing with C4D about 3 or so years ago...I am not trying to copy this person's style, but I do like it and I have based this image on it. I plan to remake the image with a few changes, but the changes will mean a new name...so this image is finished. Please let me know what you think...good or bad. I really like getting your feedback! Take care and stay away from the yellow snow!

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odeone

7:07AM | Tue, 12 February 2008

Cool idea. My feedback would be even though its abstract, get some textures happening on those sticks. Some shadows would bring it alive as well as a background.Not sure what kind, but a background. Too me I would go the mysterious route. Cheers.

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ollle

3:20PM | Thu, 14 February 2008

Inspired by me? :-) All i can say: my images are often only a process of trial&error. And yes: MoGraph is sometimes not so easy to handle. But i like it :) Keep on trying!

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longpod

7:21AM | Fri, 22 February 2008

Interesting, reminds me of an Andy Goldsworthy sculpture.


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