Elphic Fabergé by agell
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Description
This is and old forgoten design I made about three years ago, that I've rediscover and finished. its a small jewell/filigram based in the mixture of concepts, first the idea of the Fabergé Eggs designed by Peter Carl Fabergé and his assistants between 1885 and 1917 for the Russian Czars mixed with some elphic/tolkienesque imaginery. This work is somehow in the same line as my Poseidons Trident:
http://curaremac.cgsociety.org/gallery/270459/
Modeled and rendered in Cinema 4D ( using Advance Render Module) and color correction and DOF in photoshop. I hope you like it.
cheers,
Carlos
Comments (28)
ascript
Awesome ;)
RodsArt
Phenominal Creation!
ulliroyal
beautiful!
volovo
perfect work
chachi
Goreous work~~~~!!!!!! Definetly my style! Great work! -chachi
Geophree
I thought it was a photograph. Excellent.
ritter
Very nice work !
McDod
Beautiful design and execution!!
carlx
Superb modeling and render!!!
D_Cheke
Phenomenal!
LesterJames
Interestingly designed object and the render is great!
chrysler
Very, very nice modeling and cool textures !
strata
Very nice indeed, excellent render!! :) Strata
ThetaGraphics
Very Impressive! ;)
Wappen
Excellent work!
TuranMirza
Excellent image - wonderful detail. Turan
TwoPynts
Magnificent!
cartesius
This is absolutely fantastic!
zfigure7
Something finally more interesting posted in the Cinema section. Delightful piece!
FarawayPictures
Superb!
timtripp
absolutely marvelous!
Svarg
Outstanding!
hajsingh
Amazing image. Could be a photo - so detailed.
allarhia
Amazing.
Chaos911
if i wouldn´t know it i would say this is realy brilliant work! Have a nice day! Adrian www.Foto-ka.de
clam73
you did a stunning work.....sure my FAV!! :-)
Tanczos
such fine detail in the model and delicately captured with just the right amount of depth of fielt. I love the gold surface too ;o)Tanc
zescanner
You mentioned this in the Bryce forum in reference to the contrasts in render times. How long did this stunning image take to render in C4D?