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Rhesus

Lightwave (none) posted on Aug 24, 2002
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This is meant to be an image of some blood cells (hence the rhesus reference) made from a simple box and cloned several times. Please let me know what you think. Thanks

Comments (6)


rauwel_mensen

1:42PM | Sat, 24 August 2002

looks simple but great...... nice picture.....how long do worked on it?

Higrob24

2:40PM | Sat, 24 August 2002

From modeling to rendering it took abnout 30 mins

Higrob24

7:13AM | Sun, 25 August 2002

Ruuberman, The is DOF applied but its hard to see as the cells are so close together. You can see if you look at the one just above my name, and then look at the one in the center of the screen. But i guess i could do more blurring

MrWyatt

8:10AM | Mon, 26 August 2002

i think the bump looks a bit too hard, just my 2 cents

Higrob24

1:08PM | Mon, 26 August 2002

Thanks for your 2 cents, I too think the bump is to much, I was only able to get it to be too much or to little. I'm trying to get it just right

BohrMe

8:08PM | Tue, 26 November 2002

Did you follow the tutorial that Adrian Thompson wrote? You might want to smooth the transition from the outer edge to the inner dip of the blood cells. Looks a bit rigid. Also, blood cells are sometimes slightly oblong and/or slightly twisted. Make a few unique cells and then clone those. Good job!


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