Twinkle by WhiteFeather
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Description
Twinkle Twinkle little star....
I haven't made any pictures lately, so this is just a quicky after not doing anything for so long. Nothing too special.
The Flea model was made by MeleeX and is one of his first models ever. It's not nearly as detailed as the others I've used, and it did have some errors, but considering it's one of his first, it's quite well done.
One annoyance was that I had to render this guy 4 times, and peice it together in Photoshop in order to get multiple textures. I could pose the model fine in Rhino, but once in Vue, it was one solid objec, even after exploding it in Rhino.
Dust was painted on in Photoshop as well.
Orignial render 1600x1200: http://www.mektek.net/images2/whitefeather/twinklebr.jpg
Comments appreciated.
Comments (6)
deerpath
I really love this one White Feather! He is massive!
ZzBARONzZ
I like the smoke on the ground how did u do that?
Glazy
If you pose your model in Rhino then apply basic colours to what you want different materials to be applied to,red,green etc...,then import this into Vue,the model may be solid but does the colored areas not stay colored ?! If they do then you can use Vue's 'Display Material Summary' on the top bar to re texture each of the coloured sections to what you want surely !? Nice pic anyway !!!!!
ex_cal
Oh now, that's cool... great modelling and sense of size.
Angelflyers
I think WhiteFeather's work is very exciting.
jgeorge
I really cannot explain why this picture is so fascinating me... I'm not particularly fond of mechs... But I like this picture so much! I like it's atmospere, it's feeling of an immense space, that far sky, that dynamic pose... even the title... Sometimes it's difficult to realize why an image strike you, but I find this one an unforgettable one...