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Soap Bubble
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Post by transient // Nov 14, 2008, 8:19pm
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Made this with truespace 6.6 and gimp. Rendered with lightworks.:) |
Post by Vizu // Nov 14, 2008, 11:28pm
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oh oh transient.
This looks realy good. I like it much with the glow / Bloom effect on the surface. And the oilfilm in. Realy good work |
Post by Mr. 3d // Nov 15, 2008, 12:08am
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This Bursts my Bubble ! |
Post by TheWickedWitchOfTheWeb // Nov 15, 2008, 5:07am
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Ooh, I like that. |
Post by The Master Elite // Nov 15, 2008, 5:29am
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Wow. Awesome bubble man. :) |
Post by Breech Block // Nov 15, 2008, 3:45pm
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Stunning. Simply stunning. Any particular reason for the wire being shaped into an "S"? |
Post by mrbones // Nov 15, 2008, 3:59pm
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Nice work! |
Post by MadMouse // Nov 16, 2008, 6:35am
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Very Nice Work.
Steve |
Post by b_scotty // Nov 16, 2008, 3:02pm
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Very clean render!
:)) Sorry, just couldn't resist. It is nice work though. :) |
Post by transient // Nov 16, 2008, 3:09pm
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Thanks, everyone. :)
I'm extremely impressed with truespace's shaders, pretty much anything that can be done in other apps can be done in 6.6 or 7.6, especially with some post-work. This image was basically created to test truespace's darktree shaders, very nice stuff. Can't wait to see them in dribble.:cool:
I highly recommend watching Marcel's multipass rendering tutorial, it has pretty much everything you need to know to create fx shaders like this. |
Post by TomG // Nov 18, 2008, 3:44am
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Nice job! Getting a good looking soap bubble was always something I was interested in, just because I really like them in real life. I like watching the colors on the surface in particular, which is the hard thing to capture, and nicely done here!
Is there a "t" bubble blower to go with that "s"? :)
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Post by tahnoak // Nov 22, 2008, 2:11pm
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Awesome. It was because of images like this that made me become interested in modeling and scene generation. |
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