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- Bluejam2
- Shigeki Matsuyama
"Narcissism : Dazzle room"
https://www.sgk7.net…Bluejam - love ithans_glib
- Damn. This wins.CyBrainX
- Shigeki Matsuyama
- webazoot0
- Whoah. Posted this and the post page took me to https://i.imgur.com/…
Maybe its not some random broken system.webazoot
- Whoah. Posted this and the post page took me to https://i.imgur.com/…
- CyBrainX7
- How do you make something like this? Drawing? Generative design?pseud
- I would take 2 spline sweeps in C4D add noise deformers with different seed values to displace it, clone it horizontally in blend mode so the noise...CyBrainX
- ...deformations are unique. Do something similar with the flower shape in the sky blending different shape parameters. Then add little man.CyBrainX
- The background can be done in illustrator in seconds. No idea how the bottom half was donescarabin
- Probably 3d, but maybe in illustrator a line to line blend, expand appearance, then filter "roughen", possibly with a perspective transform in there somewhere.monNom
- In blender, a plane with subdivs and a noise displacement, then a wave(bands) texture driving emission/transparent mix, and a ramp to adjust line thickness.monNom
- It looks dope scrolling pastscarabin
- face_melter3
^^
I'm bored at work - first week back after holidays and it's totally dead for now - so I thought I would try and figure out how to quickly simulate that vector landscape effect in C4D. Kinda straight forward as it turns out.Use the Landscape tool to make a suitably craggy base, then use C4D's Tile shader for the texture. Make one with white lines on black, activate the Alpha material channel and replicate the same Tile shader so the black masks out the black of the diffuse material channel. Turn on the Luminance channel and ramp it up - 300% maybe. Apply to the landscape model and change the Cubic scaling to your desired frequency. Turn off any lighting - sun / environment whatever and render out.
Not 100% accurate, compared to the one above - some adjustments to the landscape are needed, but it works in a pinch I suppose.
Right. Back to looking at 70's scifi artwork.
- CyBrainX0
I just remember a slow day I had last year. I discovered unknown pleasures.