Flying DeLorean Time Machine by enigma-man
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Description
Some fuel is needed for the flying DeLorean Time Machine...
Coco Looks in a garbage can and finds an overripe banana and drops it into the Mr. Fusion reactor.
The banana should be just enough for a short time jump.
This is a redux of something done a little over a year ago which was rendered in PoserPro 2014 with Firefly.
It did not turn out like I imagined. A year later and a new PC with P12 Superfly and I am happy.
The Parts for the flying version were modeled by me.
Mr. Fusion was actually an stl file for 3D printing and was converted to obj by yours truly...
The retractable step at the back of the car was added in because my lady characters are petite.
They couldn't reach the Mr. Fusion so I made what you see.
This is a 1920 x 1080p video and renders. It was supposed to be 1280 x 720 but I didn't change the
settings. I wondered why it was taking so long to render the video which took over eight hours.
After the video finished rendering I found out why.
The reflections on the DeLorean and the windows of the buildings gives a sense of realism.
This was fun to do over, although the PC did all the work.
There is zero AI in this.
Comments (8)
RedPhantom
Fun. brings back great memories
mad_marvin
I remember seeing the animation from last year and must say this is awesome especially in hi def. :)
enigma-man
Thanks for stopping by gentlemen. :)
hmatienzo
Is she powering that with a banana??? Smoooooth!
CoolDimension
Wonderful animation and stills!!
Saby55
Simply fantastic! No more words, great story and animation 👍🙋♂️
radioham
Great animation
JohnnyM
I have a few more banana peels to give to Coco to put into Mr fusion to power that amazing machine Den! "lol" This animation turned out so well for you, I specially like that retractable step you added, it was a nice touch. The graphics look amazing with that new PC doing some awesome work for you...you just elevated your art work to a much higher level my friend! :-)