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The Magician's Shop

Lightwave Surrealism posted on Dec 02, 2003
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Building is from one of the cds that came with "Character Animation in Lightwave[6]" by Doug Kelly (an excellent book by the way!), fish from Virtual Museum VRML, face made in Facegen, trees made with Treesdesigner w/ Leavesgen, and grass was made with Sasquatch. Rendered in LW, textures painted in photoshop. Thanks for viewing... D

Comments (8)


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RaysOfLight

6:47AM | Tue, 02 December 2003

wowww, this is one seriously demented magician! i'd hate to be the next thing he points his wand at heheh i love the mood of this piece

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tallpindo

7:16AM | Tue, 02 December 2003

Any time you can get good looking leaves and grass without overwhelming the memory is a treat. Here with your trees in depth I am enamored. The trees seem leaned forward compared to the very vertical alignment of the other objects. Thus rectitude and organism establish conflict. The mystery unifying focus is the hand. Yet except for in art the face refutes this. By it's tilt it rejoins the trees.

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Artzy

7:34AM | Tue, 02 December 2003

Nice Work!

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Moebius87

10:03AM | Tue, 02 December 2003

Complex and very involved image. And, of course, brilliant in execution. :o)

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borsy

10:34AM | Tue, 02 December 2003

Excellent artwork!!!

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Ecstasy

1:06PM | Tue, 02 December 2003

Very unusual! I can appreciate the approach and the effect you've acheived...makes me hungry for a ketchup sandwich.

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vbarreto

6:35PM | Wed, 03 December 2003

Excellent surrealism and atmosphere!

SiochTroum

2:50PM | Wed, 10 December 2003

Would you classify this as a collage? What matters most is the outcome, which this case turned out great. It an interesting approach to borrow objects others have made and juxtapoz them in ways the orginal modelers most likely never intended(collage). You use a good number of plugins as well, whatever gets the job done, right! I really enjoy GGI, one thing I've come to relize is that making images with a computer sometimes come down to either constantly upgrading you workstation(animation especially)buying loads of plugins or maximizing the amount you can accomplish within the availability of your current system and applications. With the web it is increasingly easy to purchase or obtain for free models, textures, images, ect. that one could do little else than spend a large amount of time searching for objects and less time putting them together in an app. with a renderer adjusting the lightingect, hit F9 and save to a paint app. to cleanup and compress to jpeg for the gallery.


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