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Another ring design.
~Steve~
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Steve! This image is awesome! How did you model the snake's head? And
the texture? This is great. My only critique is the reflection near the
bottom of the ring... it loses some of it's metallic look... most likely
due to the lack of detail in the reflection... but that's minor. Great
image... congrats!
~Sam
St. wrote:
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"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
> Another ring design.
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> ~Steve~
Ever read any Wheel of Time books? They feature a ring design that's
described as a great serpent eating it's own tail. Meant to represent time
repeating itself over and over again.
Very cool design. What software did you use to do it? With such detail in
the head, I would like to see some more detail on the ring itself. Perhaps
something as simple as some minor bump mapping to give it "scales". If
you're going for sheer realism, some wear on the ring would add to it.
Nicks, scratches, dirt, grime.
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4538fb90@news.povray.org...
> Another ring design.
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Splendid!!
Marc
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"Samuel Benge" <stb### [at] hotmailcom> wrote in message
news:453900d2@news.povray.org...
> Steve! This image is awesome! How did you model the snake's head? And the
> texture? This is great. My only critique is the reflection near the bottom
> of the ring... it loses some of it's metallic look... most likely due to
> the lack of detail in the reflection... but that's minor. Great image...
> congrats!
Heh, thank you Sam, that's nice coming from someone that I admire as a 3d
artist. The head (and body) was modelled in Wings, and the texture for the
scaly bits around the mouth etc., are the faces that were left after one
smooth operation. The selected faces were then extruded normally and then
scaled uniformally, and then the whole model was smoothed once more leaving
the scaly look. It doesn't look too good close up, but at this sort of
distance, you can get away with it.
~Steve~
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> St. wrote:
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"P Brewer" <pbj### [at] wowwaycom> wrote in message
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> "St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
>> Another ring design.
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>> ~Steve~
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> Ever read any Wheel of Time books?
I'm afraid I haven't. Who's the author?
They feature a ring design that's
> described as a great serpent eating it's own tail. Meant to represent time
> repeating itself over and over again.
Yes, I can understand this. I've seen this type of ring before and it's
very Victorian* in design, although, it's really easy to see some Celtic
Prince wearing this style of ring 2000+ years ago.
> Very cool design. What software did you use to do it? With such detail in
> the head, I would like to see some more detail on the ring itself. Perhaps
> something as simple as some minor bump mapping to give it "scales". If
> you're going for sheer realism, some wear on the ring would add to it.
> Nicks, scratches, dirt, grime.
That's good advice, thanks. I'm currently trying for some texture on
the body, so if I get it anywhere near right, I'll post it soonish. Glad you
liked it.
~Steve~
* The Victorian Jewellers loved making their snake rings!
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"Marc" <jac### [at] wanadoofr> wrote in message
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>> Another ring design.
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> Splendid!!
Yes, my Friday evening is a happy one. Thanks Marc. :o)
~Steve~
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"St." <dot### [at] dotcom> wrote:
> Another ring design.
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> ~Steve~
Wow! Very good model, especially the head. In fact it reminds me of some of
the better contenders from the recent ring speed modelling challenge over
at the threedy forums:
http://www.threedy.com/site/forum/showthread.php?t=46611
Good work!
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Astonishing Steve.
So I had to look up "Ourobus":
snake that continually eats itself, symbol of infinity
That is both a great design and a spectacular piece of modelling. I
love the scales detailing, not easy.
I'd say you've got the macro photo / hdri down to where it's routine for
you.
I just spent several hours this afternoon, in the Metropolitan museum
here, examining such artifacts, so I was particularily set up to
appreciate this piece.
-Jim
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WooooW! They are great, very well done.
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