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Hi all.
This is something I've been fiddling with on and off for several months. I'm
mostly happy with it, just not ure anout the guy standing at the end.
Without him, the scene seems to lack focus, but I'm not sure if he's the
right thing.
Suggestions? Comments?
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Looks pretty cool. I think the lighting needs a bit of work, there's some
wierd shadows around the table in the background and near the ceiling, also
some coloured lights with a short fall off would look more sci-fi. Have you
considered using coloured lighting? Here's some coloured lighting from a
remarkably similar scene in event horizon:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Eventstasis.jpg
I'm not sure about the composition of your image, I think it emphasizes the
empty space inside the ship too much (rather than space outside, or the
people in stasis). The right wall and floor take up a lot of the image and
there's nothing much to see there. If you dim the lighting on those parts or
adjust the camera a bit (wider angle to show more of the stasis pods, or
narrower angle to emphasize the view out the window). For my taste I'd say
the camera's placed too tidily, the background wall seems completely in-line
with the image which makes it all feel a bit 2D.
The other thing that jumps out at me is the lack of refraction on the tubes,
I think there might be a little there but I'm sure it should be much more
distorted. Of course you may have to put that down to artistic license
'cause refraction would have a funhouse mirror effect on your people.
Oh, and there's not enough generic glowing displays and meaningless buttons
& switches! :-D
Anyway just a few nitpicks, the overall effect & concept is good. How did
you do the metallic material on the walls and floor?
--
Tek
http://evilsuperbrain.com
"Gail Shaw" <initialsurname@sentech sa dot com> wrote in message
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> Hi all.
>
> This is something I've been fiddling with on and off for several months.
> I'm
> mostly happy with it, just not ure anout the guy standing at the end.
> Without him, the scene seems to lack focus, but I'm not sure if he's the
> right thing.
>
> Suggestions? Comments?
>
>
>
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On Wed, 2 May 2007 18:20:32 +0200, "Gail Shaw" <initialsurname@sentech sa dot
com> wrote:
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>Suggestions? Comments?
I've seen this scene before, possibly on the cover of Amazing Stories, or the
like. A bit before your time, I know :-)
If the people are in statis then I think that they should be rigid. If they are
in suspended animation and in a liquid filled container, then I think that they
should be naked. (Who wants to wake up in soaked clothes?)
I like the empty space, good composition I think. But the room is a bit too
light and clean.
Regards
Stephen
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I've spent a bit more time looking at it. The guy at the end; His left shoulder
doesn't look right. Turn him more face on and see how that looks. How about
having his eyes open but unfocused? By that I mean both looking straight ahead
and not toed in towards the camera.
The Woman on the far right: The outline of her breast is more the shape you get
in full gravity. The liquid would support it more. Using Vicky, less droop, less
lay down
Regards
Stephen
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"Tek" <tek### [at] evilsuperbraincom> wrote:
> Looks pretty cool. I think the lighting needs a bit of work, there's some
> wierd shadows around the table in the background and near the ceiling, also
> some coloured lights with a short fall off would look more sci-fi. Have you
You could also try putting a really bright light source outside. With
radiosity, a super-bright window shadow (is that the right word?) and dim
interior lighting would look really good.
Otherwise, texturing & modelling look great!
Bill
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Sorry, in my haste I attached the wrong vrsion of the image. My comments
should make more sense based on this version
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I'm happy with it.
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On Thu, 3 May 2007 00:32:31 +0200, "Gail Shaw" <initialsurname@sentech sa dot
com> wrote:
> just not ure anout the guy standing at the end.
>Without him, the scene seems to lack focus, but I'm not sure if he's the
>right thing.
>Sorry, in my haste I attached the wrong vrsion of the image. My comments
>should make more sense based on this version
>
True without the guy at the end, the focus changes but I like the empty scene.
His gun seems to be too heavy to be holding in one hand and I would beef him up
a bit, more muscular thighs. Also I don't think men look good in tights :-) At
least not action men.
Regards
Stephen
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Stephen nous apporta ses lumieres en ce 03-05-2007 03:57:
> On Thu, 3 May 2007 00:32:31 +0200, "Gail Shaw" <initialsurname@sentech sa dot
> com> wrote:
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>> just not ure anout the guy standing at the end.
>> Without him, the scene seems to lack focus, but I'm not sure if he's the
>> right thing.
>
>> Sorry, in my haste I attached the wrong vrsion of the image. My comments
>> should make more sense based on this version
>>
> True without the guy at the end, the focus changes but I like the empty scene.
> His gun seems to be too heavy to be holding in one hand and I would beef him up
> a bit, more muscular thighs. Also I don't think men look good in tights :-) At
> least not action men.
>
> Regards
> Stephen
This is a space station, gravity can be lower than usual.
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Alain
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A wise and frugal government, which shall leave men free to regulate their
own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth
of labor and bread it has earned - this is the sum of good government.
Thomas Jefferson
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On Thu, 03 May 2007 06:01:01 -0400, Alain <ele### [at] netscapenet> wrote:
>This is a space station, gravity can be lower than usual.
But can inertia?
Regards
Stephen
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