Thursday, May 11, 2006

All things shiny

I did all these sometime last year in Vue Infinite, rendering shiny and glass sphere's, tea pots etc... in 3D packages is a bit of a cliche but it's good fun. Besides I had a request from e-on software who make Vue d'Esprit if they could use the bottom left pic on their site. Here's a link to it. http://tinyurl.com/ea7ha

7 comments:

Judith said...

just reading your blog about your favorite movies have you seen Mystery Science Theater 3000?

ConArt said...

looks like a load of balls to me.

Andrew Glazebrook said...

I've only ever see a MST movie that once aired here in the UK ! I know of the show though and what they get upto !

necromanc said...

I really like your work, espacialy this post.

I come over to your blog from my blog, because I like to see who are my readers.I'm glad that you are my reader.

For the 2nd time ..beautiful work.

Teemu Jäppinen said...

The Shiny! It would be cool if the back of an iPod would still look like that after two weeks of use. Then again, I guess if it doesn't scratch it might cause accidents with the shinning.

Scripting all night makes Teemu a dull boy.

Fantastic renders! :)

Chuang Shyue Chou said...

Would you mind telling me your setup? Do you use a rendering farm?

Andrew Glazebrook said...

A render farm is only used when rendering out animations really ! Regarding my set-up,I ain't got a clue,it's a PC that seems to work with a big monitor,but I don't delve into complex matters of how it runs etc... :)