A Day at the Museum
Re: A Day at the Museum
Thanks guys
Here's another one. NOW you can see the dinosaurs
I kinda like it.
Perhaps the blocky stone should go away and I just make the walls all the light grey stone? What do you think?
(looks blurry for some reason - right-click>view image and it looks better - this is highly suggested on all forum images)
Here's another one. NOW you can see the dinosaurs
I kinda like it.
Perhaps the blocky stone should go away and I just make the walls all the light grey stone? What do you think?
(looks blurry for some reason - right-click>view image and it looks better - this is highly suggested on all forum images)
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Re: A Day at the Museum
This look just great! I like a lot this point of view. Yeah that stone texture makes the image look a bit to a model and perhaps you can model some stone of the floor because actually it is a bit flat.
Re: A Day at the Museum
Yesssss!!!!
AWESOME........................
AWESOME........................
Thanks n Rgds
Tom
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.
Confucius
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Tom
Everything has beauty, but not everyone sees it.
Confucius
https://www.flickr.com/photos/120256485@N07/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/tomvizual/
Re: A Day at the Museum
Glass dinos huh? This material shown here is actually created using procedurals with Kerkythea, then the library was saved, and applied via Twilight Material Library function. As bones are not white after being in the ground for so long... they soak up the color of the minerals in the earth around them.
Well, here's another angle. This time of the Triceratops (which apparently never existed)
Played a lot in Photoshop with this one, going for some extra "drama".
Thanks to Massimo for the block/stone/brick pattern for the wall. Had to create the bump and specular maps... but it works well, I think. (definitely better than the one before)
again, right-click>view image for better view.
Well, here's another angle. This time of the Triceratops (which apparently never existed)
Played a lot in Photoshop with this one, going for some extra "drama".
Thanks to Massimo for the block/stone/brick pattern for the wall. Had to create the bump and specular maps... but it works well, I think. (definitely better than the one before)
again, right-click>view image for better view.
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Full res version. (1600px wide.)
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Hey Fletch, check this out!
http://pan0.net/upano.php?id=226#pano_self
http://pan0.net/upano.php?id=226#pano_self
Gai...
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Another view, hope you are not getting bored with this project.
once again, right-click>view image
once again, right-click>view image
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