dandelion of screws
dandelion of screws
3D Modelling \ Abstract | 01/05/06 @818 |
Kutsche |
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About the image:I wanted to create a construct that looks like a piece of jewellery. I had the idea that it could become an interesting picture if i build a dandelion out of screws. This would turn around the gravity for the parachutes so that they fall down fastly than fly away like in zero gravity.
How was the image made:
I modeled this Dandelion in 3DSMAX an Rhino. I used Rhino to model a "free sizeable" main screw out of nurbs. In 3DS Max I used an XRef scene structure to be as flexible as possible. (And to be able to use proxys in the viewports,cause the polycount is about 2 million) The most difficult part was the lighting and shading. this was done in 3dsmax, too. This picture rendered about 5 hours on 2 P4´s (3Ghz + 1 Ghz) Finally i´ve added a DOF Filter thats able to create bokehs to underline the intention of a piece of jewellery.
The final resolution is A4 @ 400dpi. You can watch a zoomable highres version on http://www.ak3d.de
"Dandelion of screws" is available on different postersizes for about 20$ on
http://www.deviantart.com/print/256732/
Please have a look at my other 3d stills here:
dandelion of screws by
The Broken Mind by
Siemens SX1 Mood by
Clean Stillife by
The Reaction by
Siemens VS06 by
The Ball of Cups by
The Spoonflower by
Xelibri by
www.ak3d.de - 3D Art Portfolio of Andre Kutscherauer by
and of course on my website:
http://www.ak3d.de
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01/05/06 @822
awesome!
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01/11/06 @169
whis there was some more space on the right... (1/2 cm was enough i guess)
once more nicely modelled.
01/13/06 @141
I started to think how did he take this photo. Then I thought oh a powerful neodaminium magnet in the center would do the trick. I might experiment with my powerful magnets and see what if I can get an interesting metal subject to photograph.
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adorei, muito fixe
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01/20/06 @949
Nice and clean.
I thought it was a photo from the thumbnail.
+8/8.
01/22/06 @069
looks real
good job
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I really like this one!
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the lighting is awesome
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