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Wall with a Face

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Jul 31, 2001
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Just something I'm messing around with, wanted to do some kind of fountain and mess around with particle systems, but I saw a pic like this on corbis and it really inspired me. I still got to mess with particles, and I got to learn spline modelling (for the face) in the process =) I'm still working on the texturing and water, but I wanted to post WIP here for some comments! (would have put more motion blur on the water but it was taking too long to render =)

Comments (4)


dolly

2:32PM | Tue, 31 July 2001

I think it looks very nice well done

syllogz

2:33AM | Wed, 01 August 2001

Nice texturing, not much can be improved. But the particle water doesn't look very nice, too blurry. What primitive do you use? Try some metaballs, or two part-sys, the other with smoke (oops, this is for natural waterfall). 10 goes for inspiration.

crono3

12:18PM | Wed, 01 August 2001

Thanks for the comments! The particles actually ARE metaballs, but I'm still messing around with that... I wanted to get the effect of a clear sheet of glass flowing from his mouth, but couldn't quite get it. It looked better with the blur than without for what I have now =) I'll still try and get it right though..

Morgul

5:16PM | Tue, 14 August 2001

nice picture. maybe a bit boring.


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