I am quite content with the outcome of that one,
I dont think I solved all secrets of scale, but some comparison did work fine.
Thanks Henry Blewer for that advice.
Thanks to Alessandro for his great little scaly crocodiles!
http://www.planetside.co.uk/forums/index.php/topic,17777.msg172215.html#msg172215
And thanks to the smithsonian for their little great crab.
http://3d.si.edu/download-browser
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5729/22237879943_39dc55c55e_c.jpg)
even bigger: https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5729/22237879943_e1bed56bd4_o.jpg
Cheers,
J
Bonkers. Love it! :)
That is a very large crab indeed. :D
- Oshyan
Great! ...aandd big! :o :)
That looks really cool!
It's almost like an island. If you reduce the front objects dramaticallyand put in a tourist boat, you'd have a great sightseeing venture.
There could be a wet area (darker plus reflective shader) where the crab had been in the water.
Love it!
Maybe you can put the crab in a pool of boiling hot water and 20 LBS of OldBay seasoning....
;D
Im a little sad that no one has made a joke about having crabs yet. But the image is very cool and that kinda makes up for it a bit.
Thanks for the kind comments!
You may try to make it a shrimp coctail, but don´t complain afterwards.
Dune, I think that one croc heard your warning! The others didn´t.
There is a lot reflectivity in the image, the lighting just doesn´t show it well. But Ilike the lighting.
Some more Interaction with its surroundings, some postwork:
(https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5828/22549144999_0dabc1b438_c.jpg)
original:
https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5828/22549144999_1e23a4eb53_o.jpg
Cheers,
J
very cool!
Thanks!
Even bigger...
(https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/52357851394_aa8d8cd520_k.jpg)bigcrab (https://flic.kr/p/2nLFF6L) by JT (https://www.flickr.com/photos/61177681@N00/), on Flickr