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Mr.Shockles

Cinema 4D Science Fiction posted on Apr 03, 2004
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Hi its been a while since I made something so here is my newly done project. Mr Shockles likes to go around shocking other innocent robot's circuits. Cinema 8.1 Bolt classic pluggin

Comments (10)


boblog

1:28PM | Sat, 03 April 2004

can you send me you'r plug ins to do that ... nicolasjeanbourquin@mac.com

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ComplxMind

4:19PM | Sat, 03 April 2004

OK, this is cool. The coloring / render almost looks like a mix between 3D and 2D. This is definately and excellent image and a very creative model at that.

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stealthman

11:01PM | Sat, 03 April 2004

Excellent character - beautiful render!!!

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Beanzvision

8:59AM | Sun, 04 April 2004

What a cool robot! :)

jerry0520a

11:00AM | Sun, 04 April 2004

hi, do you mind give some explaination for you art? did you use sketch and toon module and dirt? how long you render?

madoneart

3:56PM | Sun, 04 April 2004

cool model love the colour

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Perry6

8:41PM | Sun, 04 April 2004

Really love the modeling and the style of the finished picture! Excellent design and work!

cyborgguineapig

2:23AM | Mon, 05 April 2004

Hi thanks for the comments, you have no idea how important they are for my growth. boblog, the "Bolt Classic" plugin used for the electrical bolts is a free plugin found in the plugin cafe of the main Cinema 4D site. www.maxon.net I did [not] use the sketch and toon module for this effect of almost 2D. It was the combination of some nice lighting and shaders and the cel render post effect that made this mixed look. Under the render settings in cinema I selected the Cel Render post effect and only checked the Color and Outline tabs and left the default color of black. I used the Dirtynuts shader in the alpha channel of a new material to create the grundge. the white outline around the smaller image renders on the left and my signature were done in postwork photoshop.

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vbarreto

6:30AM | Tue, 06 April 2004

Fantastic modeling!

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Curious

8:46AM | Wed, 07 April 2004

really cool, reminds me of robo-pit =p


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