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Going to Hell

Imagine 3D Horror posted on Aug 31, 2002
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By David Reading. Modelled and rendered in Imagine. I really enjoy using this app to create sufaces. You start off with nothing but an axis and end up with a wonderful suface object.

Comments (4)


ManuelFr57

6:09AM | Sat, 31 August 2002

Nice object! how do you create the surface ? do you add points/edges/face or convert a bitmap ? Is the background also made with imagine textures ?

dareading

10:30AM | Sat, 31 August 2002

Thanks for your comments they are very welcome. Yes, I did convert a bitmap as a ruff starting point, but found with this level of detail it doesn't work that well. So I gave up with that idear and mainly create the sides by adding points and faces - and yeah it did take forever to do! The background was produced in a 2d package then put on a simple plane primative, as a brush.

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bobbystahr

12:59PM | Sat, 31 August 2002

very nice...have you investigated RJJ .itx's yet....they add a whole bunch of functionality in terms of surfacing entirely within Imagine. www.shaders.org should get ya there,or you could search RJJ or Richard Jennings...definately worth more than a look in my book

megadrew1990

12:31PM | Wed, 25 January 2006

good job


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