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Vue Science Fiction posted on Mar 21, 2012
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"I would have gotten away with my zombie apocalypse if it hadn't been for you meddling kids!" It's been a while since I've had time to work on something, but thankfully this one has been chipped away at since late last year and having a little time this week, I was able to put the wraps on it and call it done. It's sort of a Scooby Doo meets Resident Evil kinda thing starring my personal favorite SD character, Velma and of course, Scooby freakin' Doo. I always figured that when the shit went down Velma would come out on top. I personally have no idea how the others fared, but my assumption is that she had to put them down after they turned. Lifes a bitch and then Michael Jackson tries to eat you. Enjoy :) **Edit** for those that are wondering how this one was constructed, it was roughed in using just a few key buildings and some low-poly models for the van and Velma. I set the atmosphere, lighting and then then built out three different scenes using the rough in as a guide - foreground, midground and then the background. This allowed me to pack each scene full of models and then render each one separately, composting them together in Photoshop later. I ended up making a fourth scene after not being totally happy with the water and the amount of debris, so I went back in and floated a bunch of trash in the newly tweaked water material until it looked right. After the composite work was done, I still wanted more trash, so I brought in some additional debris in Photoshop and packed it into any remaining voids. The finished piece is 6000 x 3375px …thanks for looking!

Comments (42)


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hardwaretoad

11:08PM | Wed, 21 March 2012

Lol at your storyline... Velma never looked so good. Hell, even SD looks good. Astonishing ammount of detail but I've gotten used to that in your work, everywhere one looks you've got something that adds to the atmosphere. Here it's MJ getting ready to zombie dance his way into her heart, I hope Scooby rips his freakin' head off... lol. Just amazing.

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1971s Online Now!

11:19PM | Wed, 21 March 2012

Great work!!! I like it!

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lalverson

11:28PM | Wed, 21 March 2012

Agreed Velma is very hot. I bet Shaggy is kipped out in the MV.

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ZigZag321

11:31PM | Wed, 21 March 2012

Oh my God! I am so thrilled I was signed in to see this! Wow! And Velma had to put down the others when they turned? ROFL! This is a friggin' Zombie Apocalypse masterpiece! Astounding vision and detail!

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anitalee

11:34PM | Wed, 21 March 2012

Awesome! Love that michael is behind her :-)

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pen888

11:43PM | Wed, 21 March 2012

Fantastic I love the michael too .xx

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byteline

12:00AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Fantastic scene. Well done!

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colvin

12:03AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Holy s**t this is awesome!! Only you can create an apocolyptic scene like I could only dream of doing. My hats off to you!! How do you get so much into a scene without Vue crashing?

KnightWolverine

12:37AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

The attention to detail here is so mind boggling it's off the charts.... Friggin Masterpiece IMO!

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Krid

12:52AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

perfect apocalyptical scene with fantastic details (and cool, Micheal Jackson in the back...)

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MarkHirst

2:08AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Fantastically detailed as always, and a very clever use of compositing. I can see a franchise reboot in this one.

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bob4artist

2:12AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Excellent. Balance, atmosphere, detail, and idea. Your point of view and distortions are great to. I am so glad you didn't put the figure in the center, like so many others do. It would have runed it. Well done. - Bob

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Diaxus2

2:36AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

amazing. the amount of detail is mind blowing, nearly something to see everywhere you look. great work jcd and thanks for sharing.

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StevieC

3:37AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Now that's a massive scene! Don't know if I'd have the patience for it, but congratulations! It deserves a 10 out of 5!

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Balaenanun

4:24AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

This is an exceptional piece!! Congrats! Lots of trash compositing!! 8)

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fallen21

5:13AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Wonderful scene!

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Pagrin

5:13AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Stunning work. I'll add that one to the screensaver at work!

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Etrigan_102

6:16AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Excellently done, as always. I can always count on you to find a way to twist the story.

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texboy

7:04AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

a work of art, Jacob; well done!

Thorwald

7:48AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

The amount of stuff you've packed in is impressive. Go Velma!

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RAGraphicDesign

8:08AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Great scene! The impact in terms of color is really great:)

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thecytron

8:23AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

AmaZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzing scene of chaos and destruction!

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flavia49

8:52AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

fabulous work

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London224

8:56AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

My hats off to you and this splendid work. 5+++++

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muddy_chickn

9:06AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Freakin' awesome, INdeed!

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stealthman

9:17AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

HAH! Wonderfully done! Love it - instant "FAVORITE"!!!

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MRX3010

9:32AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Hahahahahaha, LOVE IT!

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Darklorddc

10:59AM | Thu, 22 March 2012

crazy details as always!

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Domi48

12:21PM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Rhhhhhhhhhhaaaaa!

ta88

12:22PM | Thu, 22 March 2012

Wow. Very dark, very real, all our junk destroyed. Nice job with that atmosphere.

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