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The dream house

Cinema 4D Science Fiction posted on May 09, 2005
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The dream house is a self-powered machine. An efficient wind power generator supplies main electricity and a set of solar panels around the base of the propellers feeds the auxiliary/reserve system. The main storeroom is located under the wind generator and has enough room for limitless provisions and it controls the potable water filters and the automatic underwater fishing system that delivers seafood directly to the storage fridge. The house has been build with rustless titanium plates that resist grade 9 earthquakes and tsunami forces, and features a combination of radar, sonar, infrared organic sensors, watertight doors and emergency ejection seats to cope with the rare case of unexpected/undetected visitors. Also, it featured a solar radio/telephone system and separated A/C arrangement for every room, a centrally automatic cleaning scheme and a kitchen robot configuration programmed to prepare, serve and retire the daily meals. And the best of all is: it is bills free!! So, just enjoy the view (the upper dome is rotatory), the beach life style and the integrated and computerized advantages of the future life. Cinema R9 and Bodypaint for terrain texturing.

Comments (107)


patrice79

2:09AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

excellent mood and busy scene . Another great world design

aceface041973

2:09AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Wonderful work as usual. Fantastic scene!! :))

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alan42

2:12AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

hey Vic - the detail of the terrain in the foreground is excellent. It's a great idea - I especially wish I'd had those ejector seats yesterday when the mother-in-law came to visit:) Love the choppy seas - perhaps the trees could have been leaning a little to show how windy it really is there? But hey, I'm being picky! Love your work mate:)

Richard T

2:15AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

I could live there! Somewhere off the coast of Qld? Great idea and modeling.

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Dann-O

2:27AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Ahh yoru own flying car. That was promised to me in the future which is now. In the year 2000 everyone will have flying cars. Well where is it. Great work.

shinyary2

2:30AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Sounds like a dream come true to me. Excellent work! Wonder if anything like that will happen in my lifetime. Probably not. =)

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vbarreto

2:33AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Thank you guys. Hey Alan, I really forgot the wind effect on the trees. Those ejection seats are specially designed for unexpected mother in law visits ;-)

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ExprssnImg

2:33AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

The surreal genious! Shake. Glad to know ya. And lives during my lifetime. Those windy seas are cool and with that kind of wind it seems the energy would last a few days just from that. Out of curiousity, could they get more power from windmills on the blades of windmills? say 3 on each? Inspirational work with bodypaint too. ;) Just a few more bux and I'll be there.

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Shardz

2:38AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Great, when can I move in!? lol! Can we get the robot on beer runs, or is there a built in vat somewhere in the basement? Fantastic work on this piece and the commentary was very enjoyable! The modeling and texturing is fantastic and I really love your ideas! Excellent work!

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Sekadhar

2:42AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

What a wonderful fantasy...I wish to be there...!!! Fantasitc artwork!!! Excellent done!*****!

monoceroo

2:50AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

This looks like the kind of home I'd like to live in ... I suppose I'd better just dream on. Excellent artwork -- I love the colors, composition, and the render is outstanding!

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KostyaS

2:53AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Interesting work. Has well shown space and fans сreate sensation of movement. It is a little extension of a structure on the ground are visible, аnd on such wind trees too should be inclined. Good luck!

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kenwas

3:26AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

I need one of those underwater fishing systems! Fine work .

nhirschberger

3:41AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Fantastic composition and models ! Wonderful textures and atmosphere ! Excellent work !!! VOTE

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Ethereal1

4:33AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

MAGNIFICENT WORK VBARRETO.V

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Euxeb007

4:40AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Great models & the sea is very realistic ! This picture is a pleasure to see :)

funkfrog

5:31AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

damm!!! i like it!!!

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coolcatcom

5:48AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Now Vic I hope that this isn't the 50's futurist view of what's to come because it never came ! Everybody has a 200 x200 island with house and it's free. Love it I'm sticking around until I'm 200 years old because I know that way down deep in my heart that this is true and will happen. I also talk to Mickey Mouse every night via solar phone. As already commented the feature that attracts me most is the ejection seats they would be in constant use due to the constant influx of in-laws that keep dropping in. The fish processing plant is quite an attraction also. Put me on your buyers waiting list (or is it the freebies list ), I haven't taken a chance there a check is in the mail keep your eyes on that mail box. Fantastic detailed work ! "V"

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anulos

6:02AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Hope one day it's gonna be this way! Excellent!

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Artzy

6:06AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Wonderful Indeed!

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Ensomniac

6:50AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Just give me a house with ejection seats and I'm set. LOL, This is brilliant, of course, amazing details.

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voske

7:02AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Wonderful fantasy picture!!!Fantastic work!!!Excellent job!!!v

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Junglegeorge

7:12AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Excellent scene and idea, I want one ;-)

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duncanlong

7:50AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Fantastic job on this -- as well as the tek behind it.

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electric

8:07AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

excellent scene development vic....excellent as always...the terrain is great and the models are awesome....

wannes

8:17AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Excellent composition, models, terrain and render!! Wonderful!! -V-

Jay7347

9:21AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Vic...seriously cool as always. Slap me over the head with a 2x4 and get me to spend more time with my C4D will ya. Got to get over my fear of this cool program. Big Vote -jay

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artgum

9:48AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

Fantastic! Incredible! You are the master at this. (BTW, I want one of these)

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melevos

10:51AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

I like it very well,EXCELLENT COMPOSITIONV

Lissa_lei

11:00AM | Mon, 09 May 2005

My English is not good enough to take in all the story of the house, but what I see is an eccellent and beutiful plan composition. Love all the chrome, and details and the island is perfect place for it. I see it goes under ground too. Eccellent designin. and eccellent done. Always your work is unique. *V Lina


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