My favorite NETFLIX TV shows have great establishing shots. E.g. city scapes that show the environment the story takes place in. This could be a good establishing shot of ... I dunno, a weird set of buildings in a big city park. Or something?
Here is a simple 'over the shoulder' shot. Wanted to get something in for a challenge and didn't have many qualifying from the March madness sale. This uses the Sir Worthington outfit for G2M by Esha which I picked up on sale.
Here is a simple 'over the shoulder' shot. Wanted to get something in for a challenge and didn't have many qualifying from the March madness sale. This uses the Sir Worthington outfit for G2M by Esha which I picked up on sale.
Here is a simple 'over the shoulder' shot. Wanted to get something in for a challenge and didn't have many qualifying from the March madness sale. This uses the Sir Worthington outfit for G2M by Esha which I picked up on sale.
excellent facial expression
Agreed. A good pose for animations where the character can create a mood with no dialogue. I've mentioned that I avoid dialogue in the 48 Hour Contest to save time and trouble. And that director Stanley Kubrick would line out dailogue in scripts, saying the actor can convey that with body language. E.g. 2001: A Space Oddyssey: "There are no words spoken for the first 25 minutes of the film nor the last 23. Approximately 88 minutes of the film is dialogue-free. Roger Ebert [Four Stars, A Great Movie] calls it effectively a silent movie. You could also think of it as a musical with large sections of the film featuring music that effectively narrates what we see on screen, providing an additional layer of meaning." (filmschoolrejects website)
I'm always impressed by actors who can use their face alone to create mood. Ian MacKellan comes to mind.
Approaching the mysterious monolith (see previous episode), the Chocorabbits find out that it actually is made of chocolate… but not solid as expected; it's liquid, or something like that!
The bravest Chocorabbits try to touch it and immerse their paws… Fine: high quality chocolate. So they try to go further and… That's incredible, they can enter it, but nothing shows from the opposite side! Where are they now? Are our heroes lost forever? Oh, tragedy! Ah, despair!
But wait! Here they come back! What are they saying? "Come here! You must see what's there… here… well, inside this thing!"
Luckily, the contact with the monolith seems to be harmless, but… This mystery becomes even more mysterious!
Happy and immersive Easter 2024!
A passage into the unknown?
Quiz answer: the previous episode (as well as this one), paid homage to the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" and its monolith.
the first image I finished rendering with the new M2.
Everything came about from various experiments. It certainly needs improvement. But maybe some people will like it.
the first image I finished rendering with the new M2.
Everything came about from various experiments. It certainly needs improvement. But maybe some people will like it.
I like it. Nice composition and a cool sepia-like tone. I get confused by color.
the first image I finished rendering with the new M2.
Everything came about from various experiments. It certainly needs improvement. But maybe some people will like it.
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Spheresis
Zero Point Detonator (download)
Nice work !!!
Walk Of Jade (download) it says 98 MB but is only 24 MB
Very nice.
building concept
parkAvenue ( download )
Impressive stuff, @Fettbemme
My favorite NETFLIX TV shows have great establishing shots. E.g. city scapes that show the environment the story takes place in. This could be a good establishing shot of ... I dunno, a weird set of buildings in a big city park. Or something?
+1
Looking good!
under construction (download)
Well done, Fettbeme. Love the soft shadows.
Here is a simple 'over the shoulder' shot. Wanted to get something in for a challenge and didn't have many qualifying from the March madness sale. This uses the Sir Worthington outfit for G2M by Esha which I picked up on sale.
excellent facial expression
Agreed. A good pose for animations where the character can create a mood with no dialogue. I've mentioned that I avoid dialogue in the 48 Hour Contest to save time and trouble. And that director Stanley Kubrick would line out dailogue in scripts, saying the actor can convey that with body language. E.g. 2001: A Space Oddyssey: "There are no words spoken for the first 25 minutes of the film nor the last 23. Approximately 88 minutes of the film is dialogue-free. Roger Ebert [Four Stars, A Great Movie] calls it effectively a silent movie. You could also think of it as a musical with large sections of the film featuring music that effectively narrates what we see on screen, providing an additional layer of meaning." (filmschoolrejects website)
I'm always impressed by actors who can use their face alone to create mood. Ian MacKellan comes to mind.
Thank you, Fettbemme, and SteveK. The title is 'Sir Worthington Hesitates.'
Through the Monolith
Approaching the mysterious monolith (see previous episode), the Chocorabbits find out that it actually is made of chocolate… but not solid as expected; it's liquid, or something like that!
The bravest Chocorabbits try to touch it and immerse their paws…
Fine: high quality chocolate.
So they try to go further and…
That's incredible, they can enter it, but nothing shows from the opposite side!
Where are they now? Are our heroes lost forever?
Oh, tragedy! Ah, despair!
But wait! Here they come back! What are they saying?
"Come here! You must see what's there… here… well, inside this thing!"
Luckily, the contact with the monolith seems to be harmless, but…
This mystery becomes even more mysterious!
Happy and immersive Easter 2024!
A passage into the unknown?
Quiz answer: the previous episode (as well as this one), paid homage to the movie "2001: A Space Odyssey" and its monolith.
love seeing your easter time choc renders and story
+1 - although I bought a Choclate Bilby instead of a Bunny this Easter !!!
another +1
Thank you, Stezza, Buniyp02 , Diomede and everyone here :-)
I really must finish to translate in English the first part of the saga so it can make more sense to those who want to know the whole story.
http://www.riccardocorso.it/galleria/pics/feste/ciocconigli/index-en.html
Google translate works
very cute
Thanks Wendy.
And I love cats, too :-)
the first image I finished rendering with the new M2.
Everything came about from various experiments. It certainly needs improvement. But maybe some people will like it.
I like it. Nice composition and a cool sepia-like tone. I get confused by color.
cool
+1
GI, PBR workflow, soft shadows
Cool. A 3d print would make a nice wall decoration.