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By firebird
#179367
iiiiiiiiiiiiieeeeeeeeeeek!!!

this thing looks disgusting! but very real indeed!

great work voidmonster! thumbs up! ;)
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By RonB
#179368
Void,

Looks like ceramic...don't know if you meant that, but it's a great ceramic surface.

Cheers, Ron
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By glebe digital
#179371
Zak, one day you'll really shock us with a perfectly normal Maxwell interior......remiss of ghouls, torture chairs and oiled invertabrates....... :)
Love it. 8) :)
By JCAddy
#179372
I don't know, it doesn't look quite slimey enough to me. It looks like ceramic "as mentioned above"

but great none the less...
keep it up
By glypticmax
#179377
I am really enjoying seeing this worm evolve before my very eyes.
I like everything about it.
Well, maybe except for the reflection of the emitter. It looks too hard edged to me. Sorta like tape that been put on, then pulled off, leaving the adhesive.
Maybe try something a bit more soft edged like the one below.
Make up a jpg in PS (I've done the jpg>HDR in PS and am happier with the jpg>MXI route), turn it into an mxi in the Viewer, map to your emitter and soften the lighting a bit.
Slimey worms are very cool to see on the Forum. Please post more.[/img]Image
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By ludi
#179423
damn :-)
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By Voidmonster
#179424
Thanks for the great crits, folks!

Alas, the render is as done as it gets at least for a while.

Don't worry Stu, I'm not likely to do anything particularly normal for a while. (Though I did do that CG Talk bottles picture.)

But, because I am a total weirdo, I went to all the trouble of rendering in Maxwell (and at print res, no less!) so that I could arrive at 2 color line art. It was designed to be on a t-shirt. The design that the shirt won't be using is this:

The front of the shirt would have been:
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And the back would have been:
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The design that's being used still has the A. lumbricoides thing on it, but different text and no M16.
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By ludi
#179425
or: "..This is my....you know ;-)"
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By glebe digital
#179428
Zak, I think that's a great use of MWR to get that line art. 8) 8) 8)
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By Voidmonster
#179429
It gave me exactly what I was after -- namely a lineart look for the 3d model that's indistinguishable from the lineart derived from Colt's promotional photo of the M203 (the name for an M16 with integral grenade launcher).

Of course, when I say it that way, it sounds like there was planning involved on my part. That is a blatant lie. The truth is that I sat down, drew an intestinal worm poorly, decided I needed reference and then proceded to sculpt the damn thing instead of drawing it.

I went overboard with the sculpting. The model is 3.7 million polygons. It uses 3 different 4k textures (color, specular mask and normal map). Due to the AUV tiling of the ZBrush model, the texture maps have 99% coverage -- meaning very nearly every single pixel is used on the model, where more traditional UV maps would have bits of dead space so that the texture was 'human readable'. This texture is profoundly not -- it can only be edited in ZBrush.

Once I had that, I just kind of flailed around a bit until I came up with a way of using some portion of what I'd done.
By ricardo
#179616
Nuts! :roll:

The shortest path from A to B is a straight line. It may well not be the best one!

Good!
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