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Big City's Telescoop

Cinema 4D Fantasy posted on Jan 31, 2005
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If you look at the city I am working on, you will see a big telescoop at the top of one of the buildings. It was only a quickly done scoop, made as a fill in for the picture ^_^ This is the telescoop I'v been working on for the city, it isnt completely done, but near it. more pieces connect to the back, that will reach down into the building allowing the people inside to see. Thx for looking All/any comments welcomed

Comments (16)


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anulos

1:35AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

Hey: Very very cool. Also the presentation with details sketches. That's not some this normal stuff. Want to see more.

colas

6:27AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

splendid work,one more time,excellent one every ways.an exceptionnal composition and render.vote++

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tallpindo

6:49AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

It seems to be a refractor and should not feel inferior to the bigger reflectors. I have gazed on the 50 inch Mt. wilson refractor where the 100 inch reflector was off limits to the public. My sons and I did go and get right in with the 200 inch at Mt. Palomar later but that did not help us reach Kitt Peak or Mona Kai, much less Hubble or the upcoming James Webb. The patinas look untouched. What a mist has corroded your magical instrument!

AnneCHPostma

7:25AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

I like this one .. very cool.

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jddog

7:36AM | Tue, 01 February 2005

I really love te quality of your materials, wonderful !

aceface041973

12:57PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

Top Notch, :)

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Silgrin

1:00PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

The rust on the vertical frame is something to dream about.

HJT

2:09PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

my me with some physical knowlede thinks that you may see more without this thing and also would flee because of the dirt, the construction.... but the fantasy-me and the artist-me are astonished... the nearly cartoonish look, all the rust that gives a cool touch, just wonderful! i would like to see the magicians who look throught this thing...

tony_br22

9:12PM | Tue, 01 February 2005

beautiful feeling you present here .. looks excellent Curious

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vbarreto

7:11AM | Wed, 02 February 2005

A merge of medieval science and Cinema madness. I like it!!

Satern

11:40AM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Oooh well done, im very impressed ... like dude woah! ;)

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crocodilian

4:04PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

absolutely wonderful! What kind of cog engages that squiggly gear? One small observation about the materials. The low frequency of the procedural texture on the metal frame makes the object seem small-- increasing the frequency will make it seem larger.

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Nod

5:23PM | Thu, 03 February 2005

Smashing work.

dookie_16

9:05PM | Fri, 04 February 2005

awesome textures

dd01

2:31AM | Sat, 05 February 2005

i too like the textures you have going on this model

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Perry6

7:45AM | Sat, 05 February 2005

I love the design of this! Excellent!!!!


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