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posodrac
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Homo dubious

Post by posodrac » Sun Feb 07, 2016 6:06 pm

It looks like a promising sunday, today!
Let me contribute!


This is "HOMO DUBIOUS" (my last at last, because of the very few partnerships).
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Re: Homo dubious

Post by Fletch » Mon Feb 08, 2016 3:37 pm

posodrac wrote:This is "HOMO DUBIOUS" (my last at last, because of the very few partnerships).
? What does this mean?

I think the book pile looks incredible, and the whole idea behind the rendering is fantastic. :D :^:

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Re: Homo dubious

Post by alvydas » Mon Feb 08, 2016 5:17 pm

Color looks like surrealism.

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Re: Homo dubious

Post by posodrac » Tue Feb 09, 2016 10:52 am

Fletch, don't worry, I'm not dying or being unfaithful to Twilight Render. I just got "lost in translation".
I meant to say that it was my last render chronologically! "At last" because it took me about a year to model
and render setup, in a similar way of try and fail. I'm far away from CG, architecture or design business, just
doing it in my spare time as an hobby, taking advantage of my good space perception. The partnerships are
the ones who uploaded the few models (owned or imported we never know) that i've used from 3D Warehouse.
Made an articulated dummy (that i cheated on getting the pose of Rodin's "Thinker"), modeled and textured about
10 closed books, reams sheets and pages for the articulated (open) books. Add my geo model of the sitting
lady, the "red carpet" shared bench (with some modifications), made the half spiral columns (reduced to sectioned
components) and the portico arch. The space pretend to be an antechamber leading to four long wings.
The ones not showing are simple periscopes with a very reflective material walls to catch sun light - so don't expect
in the future a Panorama - (I'm not Joking). I'm a long way from Alvydas and Majid on editing. Just an example, for the
marble walls I hit once Image<Adjustments<Equalize and... it was good for me.
Posting "before" & "after".

See you all next year :lol:
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Re: Homo dubious

Post by Buktop » Tue Feb 09, 2016 2:20 pm

Fantastic work! Congratulation! I like it

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