Old Platform by DeathBrain
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Another rusty stuff with Maya 4.0, I called this scene "Old Platform"
Based on "Future Patrol" (on my gallery)
Comments are welcome.
Original illustration & permittion by Mr. Dawid Michalczyk at http://www.visions-art.com/gallery/sf/Future_bandits.html

Comments (15)
you do this for a living right?? all your images are of an insane level of quality, this is no exception.
Thank you so much flakmonkey, and yes, I do this for a living :)
Modelling and texturing look very fine! :)
But I do have an issue with the lighting, it has no source. It would be cool to place some lights in between some geometry to suggest more activity and create more atmosphere in the scene. A good way to test different light settings would be by trying out GI. (perhaps Brazil?)
Oops i forgot that, you're right DatJongetje, light sources, thank you..
I agree. Some lightsources between the structures would look good. It already looks much better than "Future Patrol" and I am glad that you combined some different metal types and materials. Some dust and steam would look good too and perhaps some oil or other liquids. Render on! :D
The scene rocks!!!
this is sweet man, I just like the feel of good old construction. fantastic work mate
Ecxellent in every respect.
Thank you VOID,ShellShock,Deadless & carib98..:) Ahh..again, i forgot that oil/liquids, thanks VOID..:)
more pipes, lol, excellent work again dude. Like your work alot
Thank you liquidminduk..i am glad you like it..:)
Stunning, reminds me of the screen shots of the Doom3 game, only better looking. Nice
some maps have repeats...thank you for those tutorials!
Thank you Winix :)
GREAT! how did you do this sharp effect? is it postwork or it rendered ou that way?