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Bubbles

Vue Abstract posted on Feb 21, 2010
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My muse appears to have wandered off somewhere so this is a bit of a nonsense render. Playing around with 3D ecosystems, loosely based on an idea in a render Rutra did a while back. also driving colour maps with noise nodes

Comments (10)


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adrie

3:22PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Cool and beautiful colord design my friend, excellent work.

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KaiArt

3:51PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Excellent work

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2121

4:09PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

interesting,mmmm different, always worth a play around, you get ideas that way

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mgtcs

7:04PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Very nice bubbles love the colors and transparency!

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ledwolorz

9:04PM | Sun, 21 February 2010

Beautiful colors.

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randommariel

1:38PM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Great abstract- love the colors!

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JSGraphics

4:11PM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Outstanding work! Very Well Done!

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drifterlee

6:07PM | Mon, 22 February 2010

Very pretty!

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Rutra

3:31PM | Wed, 24 February 2010

That's pretty. I'm glad my image inspired you somehow. :-) I read about your muse. I believe inside each image there's at least another one, hiding, waiting to be discovered. I sometimes sit and look at an image and try to "call" the hidden one. Inside yours I found what perhaps could be a good idea: use these bubbles (but slightly smaller) as ecosystem instances (with less than 100% density) painted on top of an invisible face, so that the bubbles would follow the face's countour and give the viewer a hint of a face. Some areas (eyes, mouth) would have a different predominant color to establish the hint of a difference. Seen from a distance, it would be a face, whereas from close up it would be just bubbles. That could be cool! :-)

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ontar1

7:38PM | Thu, 25 March 2010

Just love it, outstanding work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


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