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Hypostyle Room of Philae

Maya (none) posted on Apr 29, 2002
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This image represent the Hypostyle room of the Egyptien temple of Philae seen by a diver, such as it was, immersed under water of the Nile, at the beginning of the century, after the construction of the first stopping of Aswan, fortunately today saved building. One can see poles of the Nile, fish which can weigh more than 100 kg... For the render, I used the plug-in Ray-Diffuse...

Comments (6)


dandavis

6:53PM | Mon, 29 April 2002

Jees! This is wonderful. It plays tricks on my eye's if I stare at it for a while! Great work lemog!

Abreu

5:13AM | Wed, 01 May 2002

Wow! I wish I could do these things with maya!

Shonyu

11:16AM | Wed, 01 May 2002

a very beautyful picture.

Novakog

12:29AM | Fri, 03 May 2002

It doesn't seem like it is underwater. Make a blueish haze effect, and what would be really cool is if you did volumetric lighting caustics, but other than it doesn't look like it's underwater, it is AWESOME!

nicocrea

5:16PM | Sat, 04 May 2002

yeah good imagination but radial blur is too intensiv...

CptPlanet

3:28AM | Tue, 07 May 2002

Doesn't look quite like it's underwater, but I do think the radial blur and the appearance of fish seemingly swimming through the air creates an altogether trippier effect. I rate it a 10 out of 10.


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