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The Glass Bead Game

Mojoworld Abstract posted on Mar 24, 2005
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A second play with my new abstract approach to Mojoworld. The mat is tweaked from the Desert zone of Dusted, tweaked Shive atmosphere. I found this model a while back (can't remember where from or what it is), but was perfect for this particlar theme I wanted to create. Model is by Alan Hart. The "glass beads" of the models I reworked in Mojoworld. Shadows was intended with this, but just could not get it to render with them, and have noticed that the transparent areas of the beads are not reflected. Thanks for viewing

Comments (5)


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Vandaler

11:41AM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Well disposed objects. However, because of screensize limitations, I find myself in a constant fight on weither to watch the top or bottom part.

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JAYBEEH

4:17PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Cool looking models!!....I think this image would work just as well rotated 90%....It's just one of those images that would look good either way....excellent MJW abstract Lewis!!

cabracan

8:03PM | Thu, 24 March 2005

Excellent abstract composition! :)

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hakujin

8:53AM | Fri, 25 March 2005

Magister Ludi!

tony_br22

10:51AM | Fri, 15 April 2005

Wow.. love your approach.. this is super original, wonderful model, texture,...etc. cool image!


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