Nanobotics
Nanobotics
3D Modelling \ Still life | 04/18/05 @794 |
kittomer |
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Well, who knows, this sort of thing could be real someday. And instead of making a photorealistic image, I thought of making it look like It's been photographed by an electron microscope. I think it turned out rather nifty.
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Flowjoe
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... and - I'm big fan of nanotechnology
+7 (unfortunately, i can't give more, it's my top mark in gfxartist)
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Actually, the scene is rendering extremely fast. A shot in 1024x465 doesn't take more than 10 minutes, even with antialiasing and DOF. (On a 3,2 Ghz P4)
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Congratulations, this is great!!
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