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Hiding from the machine

Mixed Medium Science Fiction posted on Sep 25, 2003
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Just something I threw together because my Renderosity Gallery is so empty. I put this in mixed medium because I used 3 different apps equally to make it. The character and buildings were exported from Poser into Truespace. The robot and fighter planes were old models I had done ages ago in Truespace. (Always recycle! :D) All of the 3d elements were rendered in Truespace as seperate TGAs with alpha channel. compositing was done in Photoshop as was post work. (Including a fair amount of drawing like the paint scratches, dirt, and burn marks on the robot.) CREDITS: Dystopia by Moebius87 Wall by Sam's 3d Wasteland Warrior clothes by Steve Shanks Victoria 2 by DAZ Messy Hair by Kozaburo Blackeyes by Blackhearted Skydome by Jonathan Lynn Robot, Planes, and character design by me. Comments welcome

Comments (2)


griffonj9

7:17PM | Thu, 25 September 2003

looks good but the blurr effects are not quiet right I think o.O

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Berserga

11:50AM | Fri, 26 September 2003

Well there's 2 things going on with the blur. I used varying degrees of Gaussian blur on all layers but the robot, to make it seem like you were focusing on it. Then I added a slight diagonal motion blur to the finished pic, to give the subtle illusion of it being a camera shot taken by someone with less than perfectly stable hands.


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