frankH Posted December 6, 2004 Posted December 6, 2004 Hi all, here a picture i made completly with animation master. Hope you like cubism. I´m realy realy interested what you think. Greetings Frank PS: The picture is called "at the see" Quote
luckbat Posted December 6, 2004 Posted December 6, 2004 Just when I thought I'd seen everything... Quote
ypoissant Posted December 6, 2004 Posted December 6, 2004 Well, That's what I call creative use of photon mapping. Am I right? You could probably frame this and sell it Quote
frankH Posted December 6, 2004 Author Posted December 6, 2004 Yes Yves, your right. It´s photon mapping. Quote
jamagica Posted December 6, 2004 Posted December 6, 2004 Wow!!! looks like a photoshop thing, and considering that this is a 3D program, that's amazing! Quote
wwoelbel Posted December 6, 2004 Posted December 6, 2004 Frank - Man! That is way cooler than my "modern art" bedroom. Some of the photon mapping renders gone awry are really outstanding. Bill Quote
ypoissant Posted December 6, 2004 Posted December 6, 2004 You know what? I saved the image on my HD and plan to frame it (in an A:M frame model thatis) and hang it in one of the photon rooms. Quote
frankH Posted December 6, 2004 Author Posted December 6, 2004 I would be very proud of it. Greetings Frank Quote
Zaryin Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 Awesome looking. Was this an accident or was it tweaked? Either way, it's great. Quote
frankH Posted December 7, 2004 Author Posted December 7, 2004 Grubber: I can´t show the wires, because the picture is an reflection on an normal wall. The reflection were made by photons comming from an decal picture. Greetings Frank Quote
Grubber Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 OK, I get it! any way, I was joking! Again, great render! Can you show the decal picture? It's very interesting, becouse I did't try anything with photons! Quote
KNBits Posted December 7, 2004 Posted December 7, 2004 As said before, it totally lack the 3d feel, which is nice. I read your post but cannot figure out how it is done. Part of it is because I didn't experiment with photon mapping yet. Anymay feel free to explain more about it... Quote
noah brewer Posted December 13, 2004 Posted December 13, 2004 This is fantastic! I'm particularly curious about the horizontal lines towards the bottom of the piece. Were those part of the original decal, and if not, how in the world did you make them? They kind of look like lines carved into wood. thanks! Noah Quote
NancyGormezano Posted March 18, 2005 Posted March 18, 2005 wow - how did I miss this - beautiful - fabulous !! Quote
Mr MM Posted March 19, 2005 Posted March 19, 2005 Sure I like that picture. It is LIGHT in it! "at the see" you call it - I am seeing a beach and some kind of sky - perhaps I am right? here a picture i made completly with animation master. Hope you like cubism. Cubism it was some years ago - coming back? What kind of cubism you did not tell us... Found a short text with some words about it... Anaytical and Synthetic Cubis Analytical and Synthetic Cubism are phases of a painting style created by Pablo Picasso and George Braque. Analytical Cubism was developed from 1907 to 1912, and Synthetic Cubism developed from 1912-1914. In this period, both artists worked closely together, competing in creating the next innovation of their cubist experiment. It was the constant challenge of one another that led to such powerful pieces created by both artists, works that fully realized the two types of cubism. Analytical broke down the objects being painted to the point where the subject was almost unrecognizable. Synthetic expressed the subject not only through paint but utilized collage and the invention of papier collé to rebuild the objects with shapes and forms more easily read by the spectator. Throughout their time together, Braque and Picasso were searching for themselves, a reaction to the culture of the day. There were questions about God, the subconscious, and life on the planet that all played a role in creating this new art. Analytical Cubism, beginning in 1907, visually laid out what the artist thought was important about the subject rather then just mimicking it. Body parts and objects within the picture were broken down into geometric shap When I Googled a bit on cubism looking into wikipedia .... because I regocnized the light in your picture not so much as cubism but from some years earlier. And I found a link interesting to me - and perhaps to you?!., http://www.aucegypt.edu/faculty/sedgwick/trad/index.html http://www.aucegypt.edu/faculty/sedgwick/t...book/index.html Your picture is "wonderful"! You can say that so easy and not. Because there is a traditon behind Cubism if you are searching for its roots stretching back to.... not trying to tell it this time... So what I am missing in your picture is some tin can with some "wonderful" Cambell´s Soup or something like that... just to do it a little more complicated... http://www.turnpoint.net/wireless/cantennahowto.html Quote
zacktaich Posted March 20, 2005 Posted March 20, 2005 *comments deleted* *ignore list added-to* Great image Frank. I love the creative use of rendering. Quote
Mr MM Posted March 21, 2005 Posted March 21, 2005 Oh man... I hate responding to you... but... Nice of you responding! Trying to communicate. Not just ignoring. Believing you know everything yourself. So please stop harassing me.... I just had a look on your "ABOUT ME" - http://www.zack3d.com/about.html - everything can be so easy in your age - believing your I is so perfect already... ..:: Stats ::..:....:::.:..::... Age: 15 Interests: 3D Modeling & Animation, Music Occupation: Student Software: Hash Animation Master, Adobe Photoshop CS. The Cambell Soup Tin Can is from a different period. I was well aware of that. Just that was my point. You totally missed! The point answering you is - to stop you and a few one others here from harassing me. Instead try to communicate - try to have a conversation. Try to say something about the topic. Mr Hegemann has done a very beautiful picture but due to my view not trying to question the picture with a picture of a tin can or something else totally different - in that way freeing the spectator from becoming "violated" by the picture not letting the spectators thoughts and feeling stroll free. Perhaps I am incorrect in suggesting that. Perhaps the aim of pictures is to get the spectators into a certain mode?!., Well Mr Taich I have had some looks on what you have done - http://www.zack3d.com/gallery.html And I really appreciate your works. But everything can be discussed. And I know you like to do it. So let us do it both of us with a little respect to both our beings. Quote
Hashungah Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 That sounds great but the link to the image is dead Quote
KenH Posted April 3, 2006 Posted April 3, 2006 The link is about a year and a half old. You might contact Frank directly to see it. Not sure he frequents the forums much now. Quote
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