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On an abstract kick. Playing with Fog and Global perspective.
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Stonecutter
04-28-02, 03:14 PM
I think you're heading in some really fascinating directions with these experiments K-Man! A touch of the Ole' M.C. Escher feel in this one... ;)
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Keep these babies coming! :cool: :) :tu:
Ron Harris
04-28-02, 03:16 PM
the color is simple, the shapes are simple and I guess that is what is so appealing about this newest abstract of yours...what texture did you use to do the cubes...I really really like this....and the fog set it off nicely...yer playing with stuff I havent attempted yet..so this is very intriguing...can ya fill us in on how you created it all :qu: thnx
ron
edit....global perspective? where is that at or have I misunderstood...? always something new for me to learn
drjjwow
04-28-02, 03:39 PM
an excellent abstact image... the lighting is set wonderfully and the whole concept is very creative... well done..
It's my new favorite button:
http://www2.zbrushcentral.com/zbc_uploads/user_image-1018960145yen.jpg
Clicking it will add Perspective Distortion to a tool, but it is relative to tool itself. If you hold the shift key down and click, you will get Global Perspective Distortion. Relative to the entire 3d space. I will post a quick script and examples later.
Thanks for the coments, on this and the other...
-kaz
Nice work, I like it when the results of experiments turn out to be first class images like this one did.
Caliban Tiresias Darklock
04-28-02, 09:10 PM
Kaz, that peice is just fascinating. It really draws you in. I love the sense of depth you've created. Great work.
How did you place all those cubes so perfectly ? Nice use of fog and depth.
filament9
04-29-02, 06:57 AM
These abstract explorations are intriguing. I too would like to know something about the cube placement...
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