Cabinpass2 by glought
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Description
Created using Carrara Studio 2.1.
Comments (7)
memaci
Very cool as always and fantastic textures. I especially like the detail in the flooring and walls. The image reminds of the inside of the drop ship in "Aliens". What is it at the ceiling (left top) that looks like wispy white horizontal lines?
pixelicious
yeah baby!!! straight out of aliens or something. love the feel of the image. love the textures. they're looking very metalic. as usual, a nit-picky suggestion... fold up one or two seats and make some of the seatbelts hang differently. that way it won't look like the same objects cloned. also, my big love affair in 3D these days is visual light sources. You know, when the light is just pointed slightly at the camera so there is an aura or some light coning. i'd love to see some fluorescent tubes with auras. keep 'em coming. -pix
glought
Thanks memaci! I made two air vents on both sides of the air lock door. They were made with a box shape in the vertex modeler and a transparency map applied to the front side to try and give it a slotted look. The main light and its reflections are almost head on to the left side of the cabin so I dropped the shader settings on the objects on that side a bit.
glought
-pix Thanks! My last test render test had 3 tube lights but the reflection from them and the main light on the back left wall was killing me. Memaci got me thinking about how I could try and bring out the detail on that side a touch more. Let me see what I can do with it.
ivo-k
Perfect atmosphere for this kind of place.Excellent textures and lights.
glought
This is pass #2 with some lighting changes and some additions as per the suggestions.
Moebius87
Terrific work. I admire your attention to details, specifically the seat. Very well done! :o)