Look at that. Another day, another fanart triplet!
These are: Blue Fire Earth
The latter two were supposed to be the elements, but making the planet is so much easier. Besides, they were made for being desktop images. Help youself!! And hey, VOTE!!
I've placed X's next to the ones I've completed. Still a long way to go, and many of these I'm not sure how I'll complete. But for now, I recently complete Fanart #20: Colourless. Here it is:
It was made with Cinema 4D (obviously) and Photoshop.
I've also made another animation. I've brought back the sphere from my former Midnight Blue animation and given it a sheet of black silk and a weightless environment to play in. Enjoy! :)
Here are a few more things I've made. Things seem to have picked up ever since I was introduced to the fanart 100 list. But I added a couple of experimentation pieces too. These are just simply made scene I whip up when I'm bored.
The list, in order: -Experiment 0001 -Experiment 0002 -Fanart 100: 086 Choices
Inspired by my recent re-viewing of The Bourne Supremacy. Every bad guy, when faced with the choice of prison time or a Glock 17 pistol with a single round in it, chooses the coward's way out. This cleans up the plot-line nicely, but it always makes a mess of some hotel room.
K, so I HAVE been working on models and scenes, but with the move and everything, I haven't gotten them all posted.
SO. Now I play catchup. In Order, the scenes (all fanart) are these: fanart100:045. Moon. fanart100:046. Stars. fanart100:047. Heart. fanart100:058. Diamond.
There's a little thing on Deviantart called the Fanart 100. It's a list of 100 things that range from "beginnings" to "teammates". The idea that an artist will pick up the list and make products based on the things on the list. A friend of mine on DA challened me to go for the list with my 3D rendering. This one is #32: sunset.
This probably won't work as a desktop. Wider than it is tall. You can try if you like, but I don't guarantee anything.
This is just a little something I whipped up on a whim. Explosions, lots of little reflective shards, and volumetric lighting. Not bad for something I made without really thinking about it before hand.
Number of objects: 6 (4 lights and 2 spheres) Resolution: 1280x720 Length: 20 seconds Render time: 28:11:22 Hours.
Here's what I consider sorta what Elicia requested of me. It's not space, but it is a fully animated sky. This actually didn't take much work, so I'm not to tired. :)
Oh. and keep an eye out for constellations. They're really up there in the stars.
# of objects: Sky, sphere and floor. # of Frames: 3600 Render Time: 3 or 4 Hours
Oh, and as a side note to those that don't know: I'm moving back to Colorado. I think I'll be happier there, and I'm itching to get out of Feature Films. Move date is set for the 17 or 18 this month. We'll see what happens...