Then I Close My Eyes..... by JAYBEEH ()
Mojoworld Music posted on May 02, 2006
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Here we have the same imported model from my last post...this time the model has been imported using MJT....
Many thanks to Woz for his instructions & support in the use of MJT!!
Lights & color adjustment postworked using PSP 9.
Title from "On an Island" by David Gilmour.
Models in Shade
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Image Comments (22)


Curious, has a look of metallic Locust things preparing to take flight - Me I'd crop the three stragglers on the right and yes would like to see another render with some different poses but this is still great as it stands. Or hows about leaving as is and have one just staring menacingly at the camera? .... but they're huts right?


2nd post...I hate it when the first is deleted. Jeff, you can create the Variable pose by doing a few very simple changes. You will need to edit the "mesh" & remove the legs & possibly the tail if you want to vary that also. Edit them to a point where adding additional details (intersection) can be covered.What you need to do is create a MJT mesh & import the top half. Then create Children for the legs & tail with MJT Branches that you model directly. Now you have a model that can be posed as you require by using the tilt & segment features to your own needs. You could even make these meshes JUMP :)









The atmosphere and ambience are very, very nice! One critique: the first thing I noticed when the pic loaded was the static composition in that the horizon line and the placement of the machines all converged to cut the pic nearly in half, i.e. all the legs are below the horizon and all the huts are above it. Altering the this somehow would strengthen the composition. That aside, the image reminds me strongly of a snippet of verse from Mathew Arnold: "And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight, where ignorant armies clash by Night." Way cool modelling, BTW HG Guy