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By the pricking of my thumbs...

Lightwave Science Fiction posted on Feb 02, 2012
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By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes. William Shakespeare (Not my models this time) I'm not familiar with the source (apparently Frenzy from the transformers movie), but I just loved the spiky angular sharp look of all those metal shards. Even if it was completely inanimate you wouldn't really want to touch it! I thought it would be atmospheric to have it moving down a not very well lit corridor, to give the idea it did not want to be seen. Frenzy and corridor meshes provided by Foundation 3d. Nick

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alessimarco

5:52PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

~Fantastic! Love the title too!~

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ZigZag321

7:41PM | Thu, 02 February 2012

Incredible render, that's for sure. Your lighting is genius. Also, I love the way you framed it and included the text inside it. That looks so sharp and professional.

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starbase1

2:36AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

ZigZag 0- thanks for taking the time for a detailed response! Appreciated. Lighting is heavy on the environmental bounced light, which often looks good for indoors.

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saphira1998

4:31AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

very, very great real photo render

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thecytron

8:36AM | Fri, 03 February 2012

Xcellent illumination fX!


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