Author Topic: Scifi Character  (Read 3184 times)

2016-05-31, 01:59:58

andych82

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Hey all,

In an attempt to improve my hard surface abilities, I've worked on a personal piece that I rendered using Corona. Inspiration comes from all over that includes but is not limited to Bjork’s “All is Full of Love,” Terminator and District 9. It is unrefined compared to many of the Arch and Viz projects here, but it showed me the power of Corona and so I still wanted to share this with the community. As a result of the project, I am also now using corona in my production client work wherever I can.

Will be looking forward to the skin shader whenever that is developed.



Andy

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2016-05-31, 09:55:20
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lacilaci

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The first pic is really cool but the pose is looking so wrong, with her back broken. I get that this is not a human but it feels very uncomfortable to watch her standing that way (maybe it's just me).

2016-05-31, 10:27:27
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Fritzlachatte

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it feels very uncomfortable to watch her standing that way

She shot her boss because of their bad conditions at the office. Sometimes it would be so simple; she might have found the solution about her pain here:
https://forum.corona-renderer.com/index.php/topic,12092.0.html

2016-05-31, 10:36:38
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It's really really nice to see something different than archviz in Corona Gallery. Nice character you got!
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2016-05-31, 14:13:01
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