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The
3d bug is from a gracious member of the Yahoo
Bryce Group. The 3d trucks are from a CD. The rear wall
is from Beaument Enterprises.
The tank cluster is from an ISS mesh, I think it may have
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| Software |
Bryce
5, Photoshop |
| Textures |
The
green truck texture is from a Marlin
Studios, one that a modified and colorized in Photoshop. |
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| Notes |
The
bug mesh had great textures already so I left them as is.
One
thing about this image, it's a matter of scale. Is the bug
a super size insect? Or is it actual size, and the vehicles
are tiny people ?
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Building
Sci-Fi Moviescapes: The Science Behind the Fiction
- Building
Sci-fi Moviescapes provides a rare, behind-the-scenes examination
of how the digital city and space-scapes in science fiction movies
are created through the eyes of directors, producers, production
designers, and visualization artists.
This is a stunning showcase of some of the most impressive digital
city and space-scapes to come out of the movies, from Hollywood,
as well as the Japanese and European film industries. From seminal
movies of the 1980s such as Tron and Bladerunner, to classic series
such as The Matrix and Star Wars, to recent films such as Sky
Captain and the World of Tomorrow, this book is the definitive
guide to the imagined aesthetics of the future.
Blue
Sky : The Art of Computer Animation -
The book goes behind the scenes at the cutting-edge, Academy Award-winning
Blue Sky Studios and uses their recently released film Ice Age
to illustrate computer modeling, rigging, texture mapping, and
special effects. Weishar entertainingly details the technological
wizardry used to create 3-D animation of everything from storms
and smoke to fully realized film sets and woolly mammoths. Highly
recommended.
Before
the Animation Begins : The Art and Lives of Disney's Inspirational
Sketch Artists -
With a combination of imagination and engineering skill, the Imagineers
create all elements of the Disney theme parks, from the rides,
attractions, shops, and restaurants to the signs, light fixtures,
trash cans, and landscaping. Starting with Disneyland and continuing
up to the present day, this book attempts to show how "imagineering"
created so many memorable experiences. Even with the aid of copious
illustrations-never-before-seen artwork from the Imagineering
Division's own files-the act of imaginative creation is difficult
to re-create, and this work doesn't completely succeed in showing
how the Imagineers brought their creations into being.
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