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The Little Alchemist

Vue Objects posted on Apr 28, 2005
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While on the quest for the sub-surface-scattering philosopher stone, I found these materials. (Red one uses classical attributes and blue one, some new nodes in the graph editor. Both crystals are identical sym terrains.) If anyone finds them of interest I'd gladly share them in freestuff :) . *** Vue5Infinite, Rhino, No Postwork. ** Thanks for stopping by! *

Comments (29)


smallfinger

12:57AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

image du jour sur eon ..superbe travail...

kiddd7

1:09AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

I do find them extremely interesting and i think it would be great if you would share these!! They look awsome!!, and so real!! the materials and methods you have used to create this image is quite impressive :)!

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FrenchKiss

1:26AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Very cool looking crystals and mats, Paul! I would love to see the configuration of your nodes here. I really love your modeling too! That cork-screw looks fantastic!! Bravo et ficitations pour ton POD!

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wabe

1:37AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Paul the alchemist did it again. The materials are fantastic. Impressive what you are able to do with the material editor. But with Rhino too, the bottle opener is a fantastic model too. Bravo from rainy Black Forest.

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petemohr

2:40AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

the materials look fantastic, as well as your great modeling. excellent light and composition. very well done! :)

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Djeser

3:50AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Brilliant, Paul...the materials and light are just perfect. and the modelling is terrific as well; BRAVO!

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kenwas

4:00AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

The blue mat could also be a very fine ice material. Great discoveries and creation Paul.

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cermit

4:10AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

amazing and original render

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criss

4:39AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Outstanding work with materials! Excellent modeling, composition and light! V

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fixair

4:43AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

C'est quoi les parfums des glaces ? Bon bouleau mon Polo ;op

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lingrif

5:44AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Wonderful work. Cool crystals.

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sacada

7:30AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Wonderful experimental work to at fantastic result.

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Rids

8:09AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Excellent modelling and surface work :-)

Flosakic

8:13AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Superbe, comme d'hab' = ). Qu'est ce qu'on s'ouvre comme bouteille avec un aussi beau tire-bouchon ?

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dlk30341

8:45AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Outstanding work! I'm interested :)

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sittingblue

9:22AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

This is a beautiful render. I enjoyed viewing it yesterday at e-on and today, here.

nhirschberger

11:42AM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Outstanding realism ! Fantastic concept and composition ! A masterpiece ! Excellent work !!!! VOTE

Pelerin

1:00PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Sabaidee Paul ;-) Nice to see you, a beautiful and creative pict as usual !

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Belgareth

3:04PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Looks like you did it Paul. Well done...Excellent work:)

dragonfly2000

4:22PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Yes, really would like to see how this went together - superb texture work.

Collateral_Damage

4:26PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Brilliant texture work, the red one in particular looks fantastic. Very clever! Congrats on the POD too!

ebsmooth

6:19PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

well, well...been a long time since i saw an ebot with your name attached...i had to take a second look..lol!!! awesome render Paul, very well done!!!

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coa

9:05PM | Thu, 28 April 2005

Fabulous ice crystals, Paul!! Love that material, especially the red one!!

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bruno021

10:32AM | Fri, 29 April 2005

Excellent materials here, and great modelling too! Love the lighting as well. Don't give up on SSS! You'll get there someday!

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rodluc2001

1:54AM | Sat, 30 April 2005

PUT in FRESTUFF !!!!!!!! very nice !!!

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A_

5:20AM | Mon, 02 May 2005

woah, very realistic!

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spider1313

5:29PM | Mon, 02 May 2005

Interesting study here, Paul...and God bless you for daring to go where mere mortals dare not tread'-)! I just hope you didn't make Mr. Corkscrew stand here too, too long while you did this render....brrrrrrrrr'-)!

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Mollock_20

12:50AM | Sat, 07 May 2005

wow thats awesomne I love it..... unreal loook to them I can imagine a great pic being made with these taking the place of ice in a cocktail!

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KingPtolemy

6:15AM | Sun, 29 May 2005

Very realistic image! Looks like a photo! Bravo!!!


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