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Odd Ball

Cinema 4D Abstract posted on May 01, 2003
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This is my second radiosity pick in c4d, I always see people making reflective marbles and now its my turn to add to the batch hehe. ~Specs~ about 5 min to render on a 2.0 Ghz P4, 512 mb ddr ram, 64 mb gforce 4 mx for anybody that wants to know....

Comments (6)


bgreg03

9:47PM | Thu, 01 May 2003

definitely glad i got you into the 3d art thing, oh and btw you are desrving of my first renderosity comment

zarth

1:35AM | Fri, 02 May 2003

Clever idea and well done.

Denb

3:31AM | Fri, 02 May 2003

First thing that sprang to my mind, was Tupac Shakur's lyric; "All eyes on me...!"

hometime

2:30AM | Mon, 05 May 2003

The same type textured spheres seem to be looking at the different one, each displaying a slightly different perspective. And the different one is looking at the one just to the left. They all seem naive and innocent. Kind of poetic and philosophical... :)

frankyoualot

9:55PM | Sat, 10 May 2003

Check out the actual reflected spheres. They're black. Try to get the reflected spheres to reflect. Don't know how, but I've seen it done in other programs...dig deeper into reflection params.

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fenderja

6:08PM | Sat, 23 October 2004

Check "render settings", then "options". Set reflection depth to 6 or more to increase the reflection iteration limit.


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