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Nice one ed3d. I love that movie. Quirky in the best possible way.
If anyone genuinely wants a model of a multipass, the modeling guru Stezza provided a free one here. https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/comment/4187146/#Comment_4187146
Looking great !!!
Not for Challenge consideration, but in keeping with the theme. I did this scene many years ago for the purpose of creating hand drawn art from it. Much like Bunyipo02 is doing in another thread! I modeled the set, and the props from blueprints and pics of the props, plus studying movie clips. I think I used Michael 4 for the model.
I know you good people know which classic movie this is from!
@Bagboy well, I feel a real nunce... I have no idea which classic movie your render is from but it looks pretty cool and great modelling
Forbidden Planet ? Lovely scene !!!
Yes! Released in 1956. A rare A feature sci-fi MGM film. Think Robby the Robot. Plus Leslie Nielson, Ann Francis, and Walter Pidgeon.
Check it out if you've never seen it.
A bit of a cheat. I guess I should have mentioned this depicted a scene that occurred off-screen.
senior moment
well you had me guessing too :) Nice render :)
~ kinda' an build up of the elements " i guess "
is in subsequent versions _ thanx
and then ~
thanx very kindly _ might look at Stezza Multi-Pass
~ thanx very much ~
and then ~
BagBoy - nice one. They forgot about the id! And then he forgot about the id. Id, id, id.
ed3D - Leeloo, leeloo! Glad you liked the multipass.
Not an Entry - Again.
Don't know why, but events have me remembering this classic scene. Made with my custom figures, eg., Brash. I think Brash makes a decent Heston.
It is a madhouse. A madhouse.
Here is a clip.
talking about mad
here's Mad Max
terrific job on the water !
great feeling for the movie, looks like The Western Suburbs on a quite quiet night
Even better now !!!
Nice scene !!!
Awesome !!!
I didn't think I was the only one who remembered this film!
Truly a great movie! It'd be a candidate for a remake, but I don't think anybody can improve upon it.
But I digress...
Not an Entry - Yet Again
Probably not a lot of baseball fans among the remaining Carrara regulars. However, the sport is currently suspended while they work out a new contract. This time of year I would be traveling to my old haunts in Florida to watch baseball Spring Training and go fishing with old friends. Anyway, a nice distraction from the world is to think about baseball. There is an iconic movie scene depicting Lou Gehrig, a great player from long ago. In addition to being great, he never missed a game for years and years, setting the record for consecutive games back then. Sadly, he then got a disease which ended his career. He gave a famous farewell speech to Yankees fans. 'Today, I consider myself the luckiest man on the face of the Earth.' Not a dry eye in the movie house.
So, here I made a quick baseball uniform for G2M, some half circle banners, microphones from the Jazz set by @TangoAlpha, and I offer a non-entry of Gary Cooper in 'Pride of the Yankees.'
Here is a clip from the movie. Hope you have something close to dry your tears.
Hey Diomede, great job on mirroring that scene.
I watched it wiythout sound (am at work) and it was even emotive as a silent movie!
Hope @Philemo_Carrara opens up the entry thread soon as I will be vanishing for a while (annual sabbatical) and don't want to miss putting the entries in.
cheers from Oz :)
Any guesses on this one?
+1
Nice render !!! Hints/clues ?
UnifiedBrain - love the power and simplicity of the render. I have no guess, though.
@Headwax - if you attach your final images to another post in this thread with instructions/permission to add to the entry list, someone can do it for you while you are unavailable. Or, at least we can ask, but I doubt Philemo would object.
Thanks Bunyip and Diomede. It is from a modern Sci-Fi TV series. The image is in the opening credits.
If no one here has ever seen it - I only learned about it two months ago - then I will reveal it tomorrow.