Last week a very cool making-of, for a scene called Sci-fi City was published at itsartmag.com. The scene was made by Bertrand Benoit, who modeled the scene in Blender 3D and rendered it in Indigo.
If you want to check out some details about the modeling and overall process of scene's creation, visit this link.
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@Lucas: please stop posting this message everywhere on our site. Go to the blender.org forums and offer your help there!
Cheers,
Bart
The image is really beautiful. As someone who enjoy SciFi it reminds me a lot of those Coruscant hive city vistas painted by Ralph McQuarrie.
One advice, visit the site the artist personal website too http://www.bertrand-benoit.com/
It's worth a shot.
And if you are on diet, don't watch the sweet french pastries... I would kill for one right now... :(
PS : the french pastries are on the portfolio (link at the end of the "making of")
WOW, Great job :)....
I see Indigo is very capable renderer.... only one question - How long did it take to render the still picture?
I'm curious about render time as well. A modern graphics card would happily render such a scene at 60 fps but Blender works nowhere near as fast.
Very high quality composition. It looks like a frame from Babylon 5 or something like that.
Chris: A modern card could render that at 60fps if everything was pre-computed, i.e. baked normal, AO, shadows... etc
This picture is perfect inspiration for game projekt ;)....
Awesome. I'd love to work with you. I'll ask my boss to get in touch...
Coruscant: the early days
Wow... that is very impressive!!!
It is like watching a blockbuster.
This is a great inspiritation for begining artists (such as myself)!
Keep up the great work!
Cool SciFi Panorama, very impressive Quality!
His personal Galery includes a lot of eyecandys.
Cool, i saw that in 3D world!
You can find also the video of this scene at his personal website
http://www.bertrand-benoit.com/GalleryVideo.html
Cool stuff
Great scifi enviroment. I loved these Blade Runner cities very much!