Whats that?? WIP

Started by Walli, November 17, 2010, 11:27:41 AM

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Walli

little unvisual update - tomorrow is export/import/render time and then you can put your hands on this what ever it is. Or probably better not put your hands on it. ;-)

Zairyn Arsyn


or wear gloves!
Quote from: Walli on November 25, 2010, 05:29:55 PM
little unvisual update - tomorrow is export/import/render time and then you can put your hands on this what ever it is. Or probably better not put your hands on it. ;-)
this is gonna be cool! cant wait to render it!
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RArcher

Great looking cacti-ish plant.  I'll have to put something together to show this off.  Thanks so much for sharing!

choronr

This looks like a 'Euphorbia' plant. Beautiful work Walli. Hope it becomes available sometime.

Walli

yes, available right now: http://www.wallis-eck.de/2009/?p=678

Mini Making of: http://www.wallis-eck.de/2009/?p=696

And a quick and dirty testrender (Cinema4D though)

choronr

Thank you Walli, this is an excellent model. This family of plants are my favorite; and, would like to see more of desert plants.

Henry Blewer

Cinema 4D looks like it does a nice render. 8)
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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dandelO

1000 dollars worth of nice render, indeed! Just as well! ;)
I wish I had a package that enabled me to use my Xfrog from within. Will there be an Xfrog stand alone update?
Cool plant, Walli!

Dune

At first I thought what the *** is that? It looked like some plastic contorted thingy. But after seeing your final render I'm amazed. What a beautiful plant! Perhaps I never looked good enough. But I immediately downloaded, before you change your mind  :P Thanks a lot, Walli, for this really great object!

Henry Blewer

I was looking forward to it when I figured out it was a succulent of some type. Thanks for the work on this Walli!
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Walli

yes, Selenicereus obtineriis is similar to the species found on earth ;-)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Selenicereus