andreasrocha
10-11-2007, 11:29 AM
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Title: Infinite OZ - Milltown Exterior
Name: Andreas Rocha
Country: Portugal
Software: 3ds max, Photoshop
This image is part of the Infinite OZ experience - "An artistic collaboration that brings to life the world of the Sci-Fi miniseries event, Tin Man." It is best understood by visiting the "experience" itself at:
http://www.scifi.com/tinman/oz/
The following artists also contributed: Philip Straub, Greg Petchkovsky, Martin Lisec, Gerardo de Gerard, Geoffrey White, Raphael Lacoste, Phil McDarby and Rudolf Herczog. The coordination and final animation was done by B-Reel.
The Milltown Exterior image was all done in Photoshop (with a little help from 3dsmax) over a couple of weeks and the final image is about 10000 pixels wide (as are all the others) to allow for the big zoom. Each of the artists was given a short brief about the environment to create but the rest was up to us using our imagination and interpretation. I am quite proud to have been part of such an amazing group of artists.
Title: Infinite OZ - Milltown Exterior
Name: Andreas Rocha
Country: Portugal
Software: 3ds max, Photoshop
This image is part of the Infinite OZ experience - "An artistic collaboration that brings to life the world of the Sci-Fi miniseries event, Tin Man." It is best understood by visiting the "experience" itself at:
http://www.scifi.com/tinman/oz/
The following artists also contributed: Philip Straub, Greg Petchkovsky, Martin Lisec, Gerardo de Gerard, Geoffrey White, Raphael Lacoste, Phil McDarby and Rudolf Herczog. The coordination and final animation was done by B-Reel.
The Milltown Exterior image was all done in Photoshop (with a little help from 3dsmax) over a couple of weeks and the final image is about 10000 pixels wide (as are all the others) to allow for the big zoom. Each of the artists was given a short brief about the environment to create but the rest was up to us using our imagination and interpretation. I am quite proud to have been part of such an amazing group of artists.
