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Alchemey_Flask

Imagine 3D Modeling posted on Sep 04, 2004
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Alchemical in subject...alchemical in method, this flask started life as a torus and a sphere, worked seperately and joined, the torus with neck and the sphere that is, copied and saved the inside for contents. made blob bubbles, an alchol flame [RJJCausticbump.itx on a transparent shape with a light amber, controlled y falloff light] for the bunson burner which started life as a sphere, was shaped, extruded, appropriate edges sharpened, parts split off, wick extruded into the jar on a path[wick textured with 2 instances of mtntop.itx over beige and a RJJCloth.itx, very small], alcohol made same as flask contents with appropriate IOR. Steam is a volumetric object, environment is a "gallery" image map on a hemisphere mapped cylindrically. One soft shadow light set to 30 with a small X axis.in front right. The stand is primatives with the knurlled part of the connectors being a "gear" with 100 teeth for the grippy parts of the attachments. It was made with a freeware app called gearmaker that saves .dxf files...will post the URL when I find it. The base is a cylinder and 2 warped spheres. Hope this isn't too mush info...LOL As always..comments welcome and thanx for stopping by

Comments (14)


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sittingblue

5:44PM | Sat, 04 September 2004

cool model. great job!

ManuelFr57

6:24PM | Sat, 04 September 2004

Nice work on these models. For me, it's all excellent. It deserves higher Anti-aliasing.

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pakled

9:26PM | Sat, 04 September 2004

oh..hang tite..have it myself..it's in Freebies, here..handy at that..the above looks more Chemistry than Alchemy..but good modeling nonetheless..;)

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bobbystahr

9:32PM | Sat, 04 September 2004

Well it really depends on what stage of the process you're currently at: and I quote from the web dictionary, "Beginning with the prima materia, the alchemist heated, cooked, and washed the substance until it passed through the four stages of nigredo, albedo, cinitritas, and rubedo and became the Stone." this would be the cooking stage

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bobbystahr

12:33AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

p.s to pakled...thanx for the tip on gearmaker, had a friend looking for it...

dickbill

11:35AM | Sun, 05 September 2004

Oh beautiful.

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M3G

2:32PM | Sun, 05 September 2004

yes, very nice - the glass and liquid are super realistic.

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KingPtolemy

5:05PM | Sun, 05 September 2004

Excellent work and very interesting concept!!! Very realistic!!!

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bobbystahr

1:43AM | Mon, 06 September 2004

Thanx Paul, Richard and KingPtolemy,...the parts I wanted to work worked quite well and I am encoureaged yoe again,,,still my flying machine to come and the candle is here somewhere as well so it'll go up when I find it.

rtrowbridge

9:30AM | Tue, 07 September 2004

Very nice image. I really like how the fluid turned out.

georgeal

6:44AM | Mon, 13 September 2004

Very effective Bobby. I realy like the licquid.

tien_avielle

4:37PM | Tue, 14 September 2004

This one rocks, Bobby! I never thought of making bubbles from blobs - love the effect! It gives the impression that your liquid is syrupy !

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Joko-Style

7:09PM | Sat, 23 December 2006

great work!

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TomDart

9:56PM | Wed, 13 June 2007

I really don't know the details and technical stuff of this sort of rendering, only having played with Vue and Bryce and Rhino a tiny bit. As for the render, I simply say, I like it very much.


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