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Mojo Still Life

Mojoworld Still Life posted on Aug 12, 2004
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Mojo Still Life - Wallpaper Edition Hey! Remember the wineglasses I rendered last year in MojoWorld? I thought I'd take it to the next level. :) These objects were modeled seperately in Maya, then exported to OBJ, then imported in MojoWorld 2.0, materials were created, the scene was lit using advanced lighting (6 lights) and then finally rendered with many reflectionpasses using MojoWorld's renderer. I know that MW wasn't really created for these type of scenes, but I think its very interesting to push its renderer to see what kind of raytracing it can pull off. :) ...because I'm very impressed with this renderer. It would have been a lot easier to create this whole scene within Maya and using mental ray, but I like a challenge. :) All textures/mats are procedurals, i.e no bitmapnodes in here. I used fruit-pics as references for the shaders and the final result looks pretty good me thinks. I wasn't really going for photorealism here (I'd rather take a real photograph for that), but more like timeless 3D-art. It was quite hard to get this result and it took around 30 hours to render this image in AA6 on my machine. When I showed this to a friend of mine he didn't believe that this was rendered in MojoWorld, so I posted an interfaceimage to show the scene and also the objectlist/lights etc. This one is also showing an early testrender. http://www.intelligent-light.com/files/images/arvidf_stilleben-test.jpg I hope that you all like it and thanks for viewing/commenting. ~Arvid

Comments (11)


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Vandaler

2:23PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

Very well executed on quite a tough challenge. Well done

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JAYBEEH

2:46PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

I don't have any idea how you got this result (though you did explain things very well)...it's my lack of fully understanding MJW...and not knowing Bryce that's the problem ^-^. Fantastic experiment!....excellent work!!

hillrunner

3:43PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

Very impressive work, clear and beautiful render !

andymoraitis

4:44PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

Way to go Arvid. I love the approach and uniqueness of this one.

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LadyWailua

5:41PM | Thu, 12 August 2004

That is simply I-N-C-R-E-D-I-B-L-E !!!! Unique and fantastic idea and perfectly worked out. Respect !

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Arkanias4

3:48AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Great challenge and fantastic result!

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EoinArmstrong

4:09AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Excellent! Well done - love the thumbnail too!

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lumi

10:45AM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Excellent and great idea!

avidflame

5:23PM | Fri, 13 August 2004

Excellent work Arvid. Great to see what is possible when you stretch MJW in unexpected directions. Superb results too :)

Gumboot

11:54PM | Mon, 16 August 2004

Great experiment, Arvid! Now you just need to add a table, a table cloth, some ants...

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Arre

1:23PM | Fri, 24 September 2004

Thanks everyone. :)


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