Member : ThomdeG
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Tom and Jessica |
| Name |
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Thomas de Groot |
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Netherlands |
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| Topic |
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Aeroplanes (November) |
| Copyright |
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Agreed - 2007-11-26 05:14:51 |
| JPG file |
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pw-1196054091-Tom_and_Jessica_final.jpg |
| Renderer Used |
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Megapov |
| Tools used |
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Moray; Silo2; Poser7, Poseray; PaintShopPro8 |
| Render Time |
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about 8 hours |
| Hardware Used |
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HP Pavillion MEdia Center m7490.nl-a; Pentium D 2x3GHz |
Image description
Compound #29, June 5, 2056
Dear Mom and Dad,
This is our brand new Hornet. Tom keeps telling me that it is a B-55h Home Flyer Ornithopter, but I call it a hornet. It makes such a nice humming noise when it lifts off! It’s really fantastic. Tom now flies every day to the Factory and back to Compound #29 in no time at all, instead of all those hours lost on the hydrobus. Well, thanks to Atomic Home Power we have got a lot of freedom now. I know that you do not really approve of Tom’s job at the Factory, Dad, but he is making a lot of money and we can afford the hornet and a nice house in the Compound, and still do some savings. I hope I can have my own hornet next year.
We asked Cathy to take the photograph. Do you remember Cathy? The little daughter of our neighbours next door, the Williamsons? She is a sweet girl really, although a bit wild, and I do not always approve of the way they bring her up, but what can I say? Well, let’s hope for the best.
By the way, do you know how Maggie Williamson calls Compound #29? The Picasso Resort! Because of the cubes! At first I did not understand and she had to explain it to me. She is always making those weird jokes.
I hear Tom coming home. Give a big hug to Granny. Next time I shall write her a looong letter. Promise!
Keep well and a big kiss from Tom and me.
Love,
Jessica
Description of how this image was created
I used different items from previous rounds: The cubes - transformed into homes - from the very first Tina Chep competition; the ornithopter from The Mother Hive. For these, Moray and Silo2 were used. Poser provided the figures (passed to POV-Ray with Poseray); PaintShopPro was used for the image_maps. The fast clouds macro by Zeger Knaepen was used for the sky, together with LightSysIV.
Most of the render time was used up by the radiosity (2-pass).
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2007-11-26 05:14:51 |
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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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21-12-2007
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Ahh, i hope our future houses dont look too much like this! Good texturing and I like the modelling, only comment is that it might have been nice to see some other machines (flying or otherwise) either on the ground or in mid air.
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