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i'm not crazy about the letterboxing but the 3d part is quite nice
Fri, Apr 26th at 05:21pm (7 years ago)
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I'd like to know what program(s) were used to compile this. I think its very futuristic and stylish. Keep it up.
Fri, Apr 26th at 05:26pm (7 years ago)
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I really like the piece a lot, before I found out that you were just joking about it. I mean, what kind of nerve do you have to just insult this jaggy/3D/deconstructive style? IT is like SOOO original, and it's not fair of you to try to parody such art. . . BA HA HA HA HA H! I love beer. The Teknoman
Fri, Apr 26th at 05:41pm (7 years ago)
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you utilized your letterbox better than i ever could
Fri, Apr 26th at 05:44pm (7 years ago)
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Thanks Omitron--I did it in 3ds MAX 3 with the Mental Ray [raytracing] plugin, and photoshop. I used google to find some high-res NASA space photos. I letterboxed it, cuz 1600x1200 is the max this site allows--but I have a dual-screen setup, so my desktop is 3200x1200--which is the size of the original 3d part of this graphic.
The funny thing about the 3d stuff is that it was SO easy--just made a couple basic shapes, selected some vertices, scaled them out, and BOOM, you got your "jaggy deconstructivist, overdone (IMO)" graphic. For all those that were criticising my work--I did it as a joke (haha). It still looks cool tho... ;)
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