Member : ianm123
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Brain |
| Name |
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Ian MacKay |
| Country |
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Australia |
| Email |
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| Webpage |
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fortymacfour.com |
| Topic |
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The Time Machine (H.G. Wells) (July) |
| Copyright |
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Agreed - 2010-07-22 11:26:39 |
| JPG file |
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pw-1279794399-Brain.jpg |
| Renderer Used |
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PovRay 3.6 |
| Tools used |
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Photoshop for compression |
| Render Time |
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9 hr 52 min |
| Hardware Used |
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Pentium 4 2.4 Ghz |
Image description
Time travel is a useful idea for fiction or as a literary twist to compare past, present and future societies. In reality it only happens inside a brain. So here is a time machine built like a brain. Maybe time travel could happen in this.
Description of how this image was created
Just CSG . Lots of lights, transparencies and reflections account for the longish render time.
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General statistics
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10 |
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25
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46
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386 / 600 |
| Date uploaded |
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2010-07-22 11:26:39 |
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Specific details
Note: The maximum value below is misleading as the voting system has changed.
If the member votes for all the entries and has created one him/herself, there is an automatic 20/20/20 score added to the value (This encourages all members who enter to vote).
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Comments by members when rating this image
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28-08-2010
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Everything seems a bit too evenly lit, which greatly limits the sense of depth and drama this scene could certainly have.
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20-08-2010
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[SMcA] Finding it hard to fault. The work area look like many I've been in.
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19-08-2010
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[ThomdeG] While conceptually good, the images misses a bit of contrast and better work on the textures. Those are too basic and flat, making them to appear artificial. Try to use subtily layered textures and a better use of the normals which should be more subdued in the background than in the foreground.
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18-08-2010
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good concept but it looks a bit flat for me. I like more bump on surfaces
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