High Performance Motorcycles besides 3D is my passion. CGI and Scuba are my favorite pastimes. All of the Images I post here are for the community at large so please enjoy.
BIO
I spent 5 years working for a leading Park Ave, advertising firm. From there I moved on and I am currently a Telecommunications and Networking professional working on projects around the world. I get to do 3D for my job but not nearly as much as I'd like. Lightwave, Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver are but a few apps in which I am proficient.
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Comments (8)
scifire
AWESOME! Just awesome!
Mollock_20
Ill second that! Aesomne
Lexip
HOW? In LW??
vbarreto
Colorful hole ahead! Excellent!
Fillingim
Hearing the old Star Trek danger tune...with the crew rocking back and forth on the Bridge
pnevai
How? I do believe that would almost take a book to explain. But a brief outline would be as follows. It took so long to get this right that I forgot half of what I had to do to get there. I created a bunch very dense single point polygon clouds. I applied some motion effectors to some and some I placed at random, on some of the particle cloud objects I applied hypervoxel texturing while others were not effected by hypervoxels. I added a particle emmitter or twelve and also applied mothine effectors to them. I created several volumetric lights and regular spotlights and on some i enabled the projection map option. Using a kalidescope type of color map I projected some of what you see onto the particle clouds. On others I just limited the colored lights only to illuminate some of the nebula. In Lw I then played with the image processing filters to get good ssturation and bloom on the bright spots and with just a tad of contrast correction and saturation correction, I have what you see here. It was the result of days worth of experimentation, after that I just added a customized mesh of the 1701D retextured it and lit the scene. Using only 2 lights to illuminate the ship and using HDRI and radiosity to bring the nebula colors onto the ships surface. Now that was the brief explaination. :)
Moebius87
This is terrific work! It never ceases to amaze me how you can get LightWave to cough up such awesome imagery.
jkinnikin
Outstanding work..... :)