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The Ring

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Aug 11, 2002
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I loved the movie and thought "Hell everyone else is doing it so why not give it a try?" Here is one of my versions of "The One Ring" from "Lord Of The Rings". Please let me know what you think.

Comments (5)


linkinpark

4:15AM | Sun, 11 August 2002

Wow,writting on the ring is so beautiful...where did zou get that ring model???It is really incredible as well as this image!!

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gdouble

4:55AM | Sun, 11 August 2002

The ring is just a torus sqeezed and then the inside and outside sufaces were disconected and mapped. The writing was scanned from the book and done with the alpha chanel turned on and fresnel shaders.

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MrMix

5:19AM | Sun, 11 August 2002

maybe its easier if you make the ring with a spline object and a lathe nurb... if the runes were a bit more hi res it would look much better good work though

tim-c

2:02PM | Sun, 11 August 2002

well, i spent 2 hours trying to get my ring good, after watching the film..then i see this!!..well done, wish i could do half as good as you!!

Seend

4:19AM | Tue, 13 August 2002

if you search the web a bit, you'll find a font which produces the same letters. very nice!!!!!!


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