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Sentinel in steel

3D Modeling Abstract posted on Oct 24, 2008
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The origional forged steel sculpture. The Carrara model was done from memory so was never meant to be an exact copy - see here- http://www.renderosity.com/mod/gallery/index.php?image_id=1768214&member but now I have found a photo I thought I would share. I was not sure which gallery to put this in. 3D Modeling seemed appropriate.

Comments (23)


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DarkStormCrow

3:53PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

Very nice work...

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tallpindo

4:04PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

It reminds me a bit of that flower that looks like an elephant with trunk as well as a saber in a scabbard on a belt. So I had to leave my comic comment out. All right you twisted my arm. It should be in genital piercing of armored chastity belts.

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stockmann

4:11PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

I like it very nice colors 5+

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stevey3d

4:26PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

Wonderful design Tom! 5+

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PhilW

5:17PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

Awesome sculpture - that's taking 3D modelling to the extreme!

3dfiend

5:43PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

looks like a hippy was on acid when he made that - remind you of anyone Tom ? ;-) nice use of colours though - done in photoshop or gimp?

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magnus073

5:44PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

Glad you shared with us Tom, this is outstanding

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Fidelity2

7:56PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

So sweet. 5+.

jdehaven

8:13PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

Is this a real existing object or? Just curious as to the source of your previous render model and what this represents- certainly an interesting structure.

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Digimon

9:44PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

You captured the essence, I can understand your inspiration!!

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Cimaira

10:03PM | Fri, 24 October 2008

wonderful model, I like the colors and it does look like a flower to me :)

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ThomasMacCallum

1:32AM | Sat, 25 October 2008

Hi Jeff You asked about the sculpture. The origional was forged in steel by myself as a college final project in 1990. The render used a model I created in Carrara from memory (mostly in the spline modeler). I hope that makes it clearer,

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lorddarkwolf

3:33AM | Sat, 25 October 2008

awesome!

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El_Lee

9:42PM | Sat, 25 October 2008

Oh you posted it!! :-D I was SO curious to see what the piece that inspired the model looked like! The real thing is much better than the model to be sure. i have to agree with Cimaira, it does look like some great floral beauty that has yet to be discovered. The bolts at the bottom are even cool, lol. Wonderful.

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1402dandoy

1:31PM | Sun, 26 October 2008

Cool work!

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Burpee

2:36PM | Sun, 26 October 2008

I am so impressed. This is fantastic and I love the texturing. You are full of surprises. Bravo!

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2can

3:05AM | Mon, 27 October 2008

Nice piece of work. I like the way the central upright passes through the red section.

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evinrude

6:00AM | Mon, 27 October 2008

Nice one, mate. Love those textures.

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guitar-slinger

10:54AM | Mon, 27 October 2008

COOL !!!!!!!! Cheers, Roger

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Forevernyt

1:57PM | Mon, 27 October 2008

Cool beans!

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clam73

4:32PM | Thu, 30 October 2008

lovely done...excellent the mats and model...well executed and rendered!

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swjkie100 Online Now!

12:19AM | Tue, 04 November 2008

That looks neat!

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amirapsp

12:38PM | Sat, 22 November 2008

Great work...WOW


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