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Well here is a more finalized version of my nanotechnology. I don't
know how to make it look like a fluid, though. I tried some
atmosphereic media but I don't know how to do that too well yet. Right
now there is a dark fog. I'm going to show some of the plaque being
burned away by the laser. Also I think I might try to add some
turbulence behind the thrusters. Anyone have suggestions o how to do
this? I'm assuming media, but my knowledge of how to do it is limited.
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portelli wrote:
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Hi Portelli!
The image has really improved. I fear I am not of great help for the
medias because I still use 3.02. If you are getting into medias then you
should add a "smoke cloud" where the laser beam hits the blobby thing.
I'd like to see more!
BTW, nice idea with the red cross!
Marc
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Marc Schimmler
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'T was on Mon, 01 Mar 1999 01:02:28 -0800,
that portelli wrote:
> Well here is a more finalized version of my nanotechnology. I don't
> know how to make it look like a fluid, though.
You could try using a tiny little camera normal. Also, use a fog with a
fraction of turbulence and color it the way you seem fit (I'd say a bit
reddish in this scene :).
Phoenix
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Reminds me of "Fantasitc Voyage", one of my favorite movies when i was a kid.
The sharp lighting looks unatural in an all-fluid environment. Diffuse
lighting all over might be even more important than using fog or media, i
suspect.
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Daren Scot Wilson
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www.newcolor.com
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To make it look more like your in fluid, I agree with pheonix that you might
want to try a camera normal. But you also may want to add a couple small
bubbles where the laser hits the plaque.
Just a thought.
Ciao!
Dave
portelli wrote in message <36DA57A4.BC09312B@pilot.msu.edu>...
> Well here is a more finalized version of my nanotechnology. I don't
>know how to make it look like a fluid, though. I tried some
>atmosphereic media but I don't know how to do that too well yet. Right
>now there is a dark fog. I'm going to show some of the plaque being
>burned away by the laser. Also I think I might try to add some
>turbulence behind the thrusters. Anyone have suggestions o how to do
>this? I'm assuming media, but my knowledge of how to do it is limited.
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