Member : rmcgregor
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Transcendence |
| Name |
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Robert McGregor |
| Country |
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United States |
| Email |
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| Webpage |
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www.McGregorFineArt.com |
| Topic |
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Moon-Face (March) |
| Copyright |
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Agreed - 2008-04-17 03:11:01 |
| JPG file |
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pw-1208398261-rwmTranscendence.jpg |
| Renderer Used |
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POV-Ray 3.6 |
| Tools used |
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Poseray, ZBrush, POV-SDL, PhotoShop (for jpeg conversion) |
| Render Time |
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2 hr 36 min @ 1280x960 px |
| Hardware Used |
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Intel Core 2 Duo, 2.4 GHz, 2 GB RAM |
Image description
An evolution of mind over matter, movement toward the light, shifting between states of existence, losing face and becoming something more...
Description of how this image was created
I had an idea in mind and explored it with ZBrush 3 for a few days, finally compromising with myself and coming back to my standard POV-SDL comfort zone.
To create this image I ended up using two of my original concepts for the Moon-Face topic. I exporte models from ZBrush in .OBJ format, converting to Mesh2 via PoseRay and ended up with a merger of techniques and tools in a composition that I could nurture and tweak from my POV-SDL comfort zone...
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General statistics
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6 |
| Min. overall rating |
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40
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51
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17)
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| Sum of rating |
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285 / 360 |
| Date uploaded |
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2008-04-17 03:11:01 |
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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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27-04-2008
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I don't know what it means, but it's very impressive
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21-04-2008
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Nice tones
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20-04-2008
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There you go, another good one for the poster people. My only crit would be the position of the moon. I think it might have been better to move it up a little(?)
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19-04-2008
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Excellent work indeed, and an awesome image. The only nitpicking I could do concerns perhaps the head without face where I would have liked a sharper edge, more in accord with the edge of the face. In Silo (which I use) you can crease edges to make them sharp.
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