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This is a very early draft of an alien fish living somewhere in the
galaxy.
I know it looks a little stiff but I think I'll bend it in some
directions. Textures are just to identify it as a fish. (Not as my wife
said while seeing the spatch window: looks like kind of starship...) 8-P
I dont't like the eyes so far.
Some infos: modelled with spatch, scene setup with moray, rendered with
standard POV 3.1 features
Karl
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From: Simon de Vet
Subject: Re: alien spatch fish (early alpha version) 25Kbbu
Date: 1 Aug 2000 19:05:37
Message: <39875809.62755646@istar.ca>
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Karl Pelzer wrote:
> This is a very early draft of an alien fish living somewhere in the
> galaxy.
> I know it looks a little stiff but I think I'll bend it in some
> directions. Textures are just to identify it as a fish. (Not as my wife
> said while seeing the spatch window: looks like kind of starship...) 8-P
It looks good, especially the tail. A little more texturing (I find a crackle
normal makes good scales, given the right slopemap), and it will be great!
> I dont't like the eyes so far.
I tihnk the problem is in the angle. If you look at real fish eyes, they tend
to stare directly out, in a direction normal to the body. Also, they tend to
be dark middle with a white outside, with very little colour or gradient. Drop
by a pet store for research! :)
I really like this. Cute, really...
Simon
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All of my fish's eyes are black. No gradient.
Simon de Vet wrote:
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> Karl Pelzer wrote:
>
> > This is a very early draft of an alien fish living somewhere in the
> > galaxy.
> > I know it looks a little stiff but I think I'll bend it in some
> > directions. Textures are just to identify it as a fish. (Not as my wife
> > said while seeing the spatch window: looks like kind of starship...) 8-P
>
> It looks good, especially the tail. A little more texturing (I find a crackle
> normal makes good scales, given the right slopemap), and it will be great!
>
> > I dont't like the eyes so far.
>
> I tihnk the problem is in the angle. If you look at real fish eyes, they tend
> to stare directly out, in a direction normal to the body. Also, they tend to
> be dark middle with a white outside, with very little colour or gradient. Drop
> by a pet store for research! :)
>
> I really like this. Cute, really...
>
> Simon
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Doesn't look all that alien, but it does look like a very
good model of a fish, nice texturing aswell.
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Simon de Vet wrote:
> Karl Pelzer wrote:
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> > I dont't like the eyes so far.
>
> I tihnk the problem is in the angle. If you look at real fish eyes, they tend
> to stare directly out, in a direction normal to the body. Also, they tend to
> be dark middle with a white outside, with very little colour or gradient. Drop
> by a pet store for research! :)
No if its looking out for predators :)
> I really like this. Cute, really...
I agree.
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Bye
Pabs
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Why, if it's alien, and was completely seperated from Earth's evolutionary
processes, does it resemble an Earth fish? Okay, I'll stop nitpicking :-)
Pretty cool, but I don't like the eyes either. Maybe just black reflective
spheres.
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From: Thomas Lake
Subject: Re: alien spatch fish (early alpha version) 25Kbbu
Date: 3 Aug 2000 00:45:30
Message: <3988F9C3.CC530C9F@home.com>
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Well if it lives in anything even resembling water it will probably evolve a
"fish like" appearance simply because it is so efficient for maneuvering in
liquids.
David Fontaine wrote:
> Why, if it's alien, and was completely seperated from Earth's evolutionary
> processes, does it resemble an Earth fish? Okay, I'll stop nitpicking :-)
> Pretty cool, but I don't like the eyes either. Maybe just black reflective
> spheres.
>
> --
> David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> ICQ 55354965
> Please visit my website: http://www.faricy.net/~davidf/
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Thomas Lake wrote:
> Well if it lives in anything even resembling water it will probably evolve a
> "fish like" appearance simply because it is so efficient for maneuvering in
> liquids.
Anything as long as it's streamlined...
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David Fontaine schrieb:
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> Why, if it's alien, and was completely seperated from Earth's evolutionary
> processes, does it resemble an Earth fish? Okay, I'll stop nitpicking :-)
Just remember what happened to the whales. Once they lived on the land
and later moved to the seas. And now they look like fishes. Or think
about the catfish, clownfish, jellyfish ...
> Pretty cool, but I don't like the eyes either. Maybe just black reflective
> spheres.
Yes. I think simple black spheres will be better.
New version will be posted in some days. (hopefully)
Karl
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