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...going nowhere....

3D Studio Max Science Fiction posted on Jan 04, 2005
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".. I still didn't know where I was going, blinded by the billion bulrs of lit windows. I only knew that i had to. I just couldn't stay there. Not with her gone. She was the only thing i really ever wanted, and now... I don't know if i will ever buy a new horse, but i can't go on without a pet... not by Mercer..." Inspired by Blade Runner. If you never read the book, the short story above should sound silly to you.For those: haveing a real alive animal (anything, even flyes) was a must, after the nuklear war. The bigger it was, the higher the holding person stood in public. Even the religion was built upon the importance of animals. Excuse my bad english knowladge. Made in 3DsMax5.It was mostly a test of motion blur and improving my lighting and postwork skills. Made under 2 hours of re-rendering, as modelling was very very simple :), but setting up the lights and stuff was painfull.+ some post in Corell PhotoPaint Thanx for dropping bye.

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pakled

4:10PM | Tue, 04 January 2005

do you, in fact, dream of electric sheep?..;) great art, keep it up..;)

Blue_Spawn

8:41PM | Tue, 04 January 2005

I love the atmosphere in Blade Runner (especially the one in the game), and this piece does well to reflect it!


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