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A Framework Blossom

3D Studio Max Abstract posted on Dec 14, 2012
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Modeled in 3dsMax, rendered in LuxRender (v1.0). This was modeled almost entirely using the awesome maxscript plugin, Super Poly Bridge v1.4, from what started out as a polyhedral primitive object. The polygons were inset, and eventually removed, to create the "framework" appearance. Took about 2.5 hrs to model procedurally (including some errors that set me back 10 minutes here and there) I know the surface material looks a bit plain, but it's intentional. I wanted an almost clay-like material, with a subtle hint of subsurface scattering, and glaze on top. Almost like a resin-clay mold. Think it comes kinda close to that appearance. :) The title is meant as a play on words, from "A Clockwork Orange".

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Richardphotos

9:43AM | Sat, 15 December 2012

very intricate modeling

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ia-du-lin

12:10PM | Sun, 16 December 2012

really cool creation, great depth


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