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Cinema 4D Fantasy posted on May 14, 2004
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Made with Cinema 4D R 8.2. The skeleton in the background is made with Poser, some minor corrections in Photoshop.

Comments (9)


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Agnus

5:25AM | Fri, 14 May 2004

Outstanding! SuperbGreat Work!!!

solt

5:34AM | Fri, 14 May 2004

great image.bravo. i vote!!:

PowerRoy

8:23AM | Fri, 14 May 2004

Excellent! -- love your texturing work!

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drugdoc

9:15AM | Fri, 14 May 2004

Great image! I love your attention to detail.

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Curious

1:13PM | Fri, 14 May 2004

looks good 8D great job 8)

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leadnut

6:20PM | Fri, 14 May 2004

how did you keep all those coins from intersecting? Did you position each one by hand?!!! If so Damn! If not let us in on how you did it!

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gasman

3:44AM | Mon, 17 May 2004

love it

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smantha

5:55PM | Mon, 17 May 2004

The color of the skeleton is a bit too close to the color of the rocks.. it could stand out a bit more. awesome job though.

Gurami

4:04AM | Tue, 18 May 2004

Hi, thank you for the positive reactions. Leadnut, of course I had a lot of trouble with intersecting coins and, as a newbie to Cinema 4D, no technical solution. I have solved the problem by composing a comparatively small heap of coins piece by piece, constantly checking for intersections. Then I duplicated this section multiple time, positioning it with different angle every time, removing or adding a coin here and there to avoid visible regularities. I ended up with still some intersections and some gaps where the inner walls of the chest showed. Well, I took care of that by executing the minor (or not so minor) corrections in Photoshop, that I have mentioned. Maybe, owners of Thinking Particles or any other plug-in with collision detection can do something like this better and easier.


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