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Another render of an interior view of a mandelbox. This is a scale +2 mandelbox. Looks to me like some alien civilization or alien condos.
The real fun is the fly-thru, though. The YouTube video of my fly-thru is here (2,500 frames at 640x360 px).
Also see the large version.
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Alien Isolation
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Cheat Engine table for FoV, DoF & Freecam
XML Tweaks for shadow and particle resolution & surface reflectiveness.
Turned off in-game grain
1440p (cropped)
Alternative version here: puu.sh/jBqm6/b9597def80.jpg
Taken on a road side in Mousehole, the bee stayed on this flower for about 3 minutes. I love the speckled bits of pollen on the bees face.
My new reddit alien bobblehead. Acquired as swag at a reddit party in San Francisco.
This was done without a strobe. Key light was a ceiling-mounted fluorescent. Fill was from a silver reflector disc just out of frame camera left.
The tricky part was getting the LCD to have a reasonable color match. Doing it in post-production would have been messy, so I fiddled with the Nvidia color-correction settings on the laptop until I got something that looked reasonable straight out of the camera. To my eye, the screen looked greenish-orange. To the camera, it appeared just slightly blue.
I finally managed to make a few new MOCs again and thought I should upload this one despite the poor lighting conditions of the season.
The six projectiles at the front can be fired by turning the purple knob at the end of it's tilted abdomen.
I have a strong suspicion that it is not strictly legal as there may be some slightly stressed connection on it's back. But nothing too serious, and I'm quite contend with the results.
Comments and feedback are most welcome :-)
Ron Miller (born May 8, 1947) is an illustrator and writer who lives and works in South Boston, Virginia. He specializes in astronomical, astronautical and science fiction books.
Miller was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He holds a BFA from Columbus, Ohio, College of Art and Design. He worked as a commercial artist and designer for six years, before taking a position as art director for the National Air and Space Museum's Albert Einstein Planetarium. He left there in 1977 to become a freelance illustrator and author; to date he has nearly sixty book titles to his credit, and his illustrations have appeared on hundreds of book jackets, book interiors and in magazines such as "National Geographic," "Reader's Digest," "Scientific American," "Smithsonian," "Analog," "Starlog," "Air & Space," "Astronomy," "Sky & Telescope," "Newsweek," "Natural History," "Discover," and others. [Source: Wikipedia]
[Note: Among our solar system's more than 150 known moons, Titan is the only one with a substantial atmosphere. And of all the places in the solar system, Titan is the only place besides Earth known to have liquids in the form of rivers, lakes and seas on its surface, though they are made of liquid ethane and methane rather than liquid water.]
Test shoot for cloud backgrounds for drop ship re-entry. In the background is Mark Roberts' first motion control rig. Peter Tyler at the controls.
Window in old downtown Madison, Alabama.
They look like aliens to me (Sorry Sheesh) and they are trying to read the Valley Planet. Be afraid...
Alien Isolation
Reshade
Cheat Engine table for FoV, DoF & Freecam
XML Tweaks for shadow and particle resolution & surface reflectiveness.
Turned off in-game grain
1440p (cropped)
This gadget projects an image of a green alien onto the wall.
It uses a bright green LED which shines through a thin wooden screen.
The image of the alien ranges in size from about 5in to about 6 or 7ft depending on how far away from the wall you place the unit.
Flower macros are usually not my thing. Other people do them much better. But...
Upon close examination, I started seeing little "creatures" in the center of almost every one of the orchids in the orchid nursery on the big island of Hawaii. I felt as if once everyone left at night, these guys would start having little orchid alien parties. I felt compelled to create a set of these, and there are more to come.
I'm really not nuts. My husband "saw" them too.