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orakel

Cinema 4D Science Fiction posted on Feb 14, 2005
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This is just a 2-hours sunday-evening-fun-project No polygon modeling, just a high-resolution displacement-map on a simple sphere. (With C4D R9's new SPD-function, which is astonishing) The greyscale-map was hand-painted, resolution of 1400x1400 pixels, and can be seen here: http://www.nutshells.net/images/orakel_map.jpg Some more details added in 3D.... like small Pyrocluster-voxels for the soft steam, the compositing was finally done in Photoshop. (background-photo taken from Illustrator footage-library) Color-correction, contrast, shadows, etc... 2D also rocks ! Have fun, cornel.

Comments (5)


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amapitodd

11:05AM | Mon, 14 February 2005

Great work. Excellent scene integration/compositing. It inspires me to explore the SPD features of Cinema 4D. Thanks. :)

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longpod

1:23PM | Mon, 14 February 2005

nicely done, looks convincing

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turner

1:30PM | Mon, 14 February 2005

Interesting stuff. I would of cut down the amount of steam/smoke though.

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Dann-O

7:41PM | Mon, 14 February 2005

great image. It reminds me of a hyped up ultra modern gothic version of the prisoner. Displacement mapping is a great feature. Great work as always.

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vbarreto

6:16PM | Thu, 17 February 2005

I like the mood here.


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