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Carrara/RDS (none) posted on Feb 02, 2002
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I've modelled this creature a few months ago and even though it has some technical flaws i wanted to make an image with it . So i've textured it, put it into water and voila ! Modelled and rendered in Carrara Studio, textures and post-render done in Photoshop . Please comment !

Comments (13)


ryamka

2:12AM | Sat, 02 February 2002

Very impressive modelling, and great texturing. One suggestion, unless the creature is a floating type creature, it should have some sort of stabilization on the "tail" As it is designed, there are no flukes on the tail, and only a limited stabilization fin on the front. My thoughts are that the tail as designed would create a lot of drag on the creature's swimming efforts. (I know, I am overanalyzing the structural integrity as if it were alive). I would love to see you bone this and animate to get an idea of how you see it swim. Again good job!

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LutzB

2:24AM | Sat, 02 February 2002

don't know much about CARRARA, but your "killer"-fish looks great to me, like the bubbles too!

bonbon

4:28AM | Sat, 02 February 2002

i like the creature very much... i would agree that it needs a better tail... how about an eel like tail? if you study the deep sea creatures,one fish comes to mind that lives down in the Mariannas Trench and it has such a tail.

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TOXE

4:30AM | Sat, 02 February 2002

Great (as always), the model is fantastic. You are the best Carrara Modeler that i've ever seen. Also the textures are very good. I'd like to see some vegetation or other creatures.

Heart'Song

8:45AM | Sat, 02 February 2002

This is very beautiful and strange. I love it just as it - suspended there silently thinking its own strange thoughts! A wonderful fantasy creature

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A_Joker_B

10:00AM | Sat, 02 February 2002

Outstanding! Great work Litst

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Kixum

6:22PM | Sat, 02 February 2002

Very nice modeling Litst. Some light tiny little flakes in the water would be cool.

ppowellaa

1:54PM | Sun, 03 February 2002

The thing I have always like and aspired with 3D is the ability to make something that does not exist. You can A: Designe a creature that fits a spacific enviroment and follows those rules or B: Create the creature and envision were it might live, feed and what it does. I see something that is more like Earth's Seahourse, spends much of its time holding on to something but can move in a hovering motion, like treading water. It may actualy be an air breather, with the long apendage on top acting like a snorkle, thus the bubles escaping. Oh well, back from my little trip! Excelent work!!

hartcons

7:42PM | Sun, 03 February 2002

Wow. Looks like something straight from Riven.

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petes

2:06PM | Sat, 23 February 2002

9?!!!! This is, by far, the best "organic" modeling I've ever seen in Carrara!!! I 'd give you an 11 if I could! Keep pushin the limits buddy!!

isulaelu

12:20AM | Fri, 25 July 2003

amazing model!!!!, and the scene its perfect

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Eugenius

12:11AM | Wed, 11 February 2004

I know very little about Carrara as well, but this is amazing work! I would love to see it in an animation.

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Digimon

6:16PM | Fri, 21 May 2004

Superb!!! What a wonderful leviathan you have here!!! The effect of being underwater is well done!! I can feel the pressure of the depth!! Even in a simple (That is to say few objects) image like this, your expertise in textures makes this image superior!!!


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