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Rover in trouble

Imagine 3D (none) posted on May 26, 2002
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Rendered in Imagine IFW2.1.4, scanlined in 30 seconds. Postprocessed in Aura (a Newtek 2d paint program) like the little swirl of snow above the antenna. The rover main body was modelized in Lightwave, save in 3ds and finally imported and textured in Imagine. As soon the trace version is finished, I post it.

Comments (2)


kmanktelow

11:26PM | Sun, 26 May 2002

Nice, Richard. I like the snow, but, the flurries look slightly too white. There's a nice snow texture on the Amiga- by Milan Polle: www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Way/1038/ I don't know if he's done a PC version, or not. If not, it might be worth contacting him to see if he'd release the C code, for recompilation on the PC. I have one question, however, why is there a Fire Extinguisher on the OUTSIDE of the Rover. Shouldn't it be inside?

dickbill

8:13AM | Mon, 27 May 2002

Yes for the extinguisher, given the lack of oxygen at the surface of mars it is even more stupid to put it outside :-( For the snow: I give up to do it in 3d, it's gonna be a 2d post process in Aura. BTW, I think that Illusion would be great to do that. A snow texture ? I never heard about it. Thanks, I'll try to improve based on your comments.


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