Odonata Epiprocta

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Cyberdactyl
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Odonata Epiprocta

Post by Cyberdactyl » Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:41 pm

Hi everyone,

I posted this also over in the Sketchucation forum, but since it's Indigo, I thought I'd throw it over here as well.

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Here's a few dragonfly constructions I've been working on. I have maybe ten cumulative hours on the modeling and another 2-4 on the lighting, staging and touch-ups.

Rendered with SU6 Pro and Indigo v1.0.9_3 with some minor tweaks and the frame with Paint.net. I really wanted to incorporate more than one complex model in a scene, but my PC and/or Indigo can't cut it.

'Surface Tension' is full diffused light, to attempt to bring out as much detail as possible in the wings and body hair.

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In the below night scenes, I just couldn't rid myself of that last bit of noise, so I decided to work with it, and added small 4 point pyramid emitters as 'pixie dust' coming off the firefly's tail.

All the renders were given about 6 hours.

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dakiru
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Re: Odonata Epiprocta

Post by dakiru » Tue Nov 17, 2009 2:01 pm

The third render looks great :) The wings structure seems to be very detailed but aren't they too thick?

Cyberdactyl
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Re: Odonata Epiprocta

Post by Cyberdactyl » Tue Nov 17, 2009 5:18 pm

Yes, I think I may have made them a bit thick. I was trying to give the reflective surfaces some dimension, so they wouldn't look like simple Tiffany-style glass panes.

Possibly I should have used some other technique for skin thick semi-transparent reflective textures.

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