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This is a result of my experiments to bring a spherical gasket into the third dimensionDone with Apophysis 7x.15B
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GraphicLia [2012-10-01 11:37:50 +0000 UTC]
It's gooey and creepy but so well done! It has motion with the capsule creatures are darting in and out of the slime mounds. Glad you picked a neutral color for this. If you animate this I'm not watching!!!
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jemgirl [2012-03-16 05:44:56 +0000 UTC]
First I saw worms or rocks, then I saw 'yucky' teeth.
Before I went the gross route, I recognized the tuto that you used. I was just playing with it a few weeks back.
You are going to hate me for this, but this is what I see and I don't consider it a bad thing. Honestly.
How did you make the mucus that the teeth are coming out of? Which of the xforms did you change for that?
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Janoscheck In reply to jemgirl [2012-03-16 07:27:03 +0000 UTC]
Hehe - Well, I donΒ΄t see a reason to hate you !
So, first of all you have to change all the variations to their 3D-version (Especially spherical) and donΒ΄t forget the FX in that process. Then you can add some TF (3D variations) and play with the PX-function and the variations with the little z in it.
The mucus you mention is a combination of cylinder, eyefish and several blurs.
Btw. - hereΒ΄s another one in this style: [link]
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jemgirl In reply to Janoscheck [2012-03-16 07:59:53 +0000 UTC]
Thank you.
I got lost at TF, but I'll come up with something.
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Janoscheck In reply to jemgirl [2012-03-16 08:07:18 +0000 UTC]
TF stands for TransFormation (the triangles).
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jemgirl In reply to Janoscheck [2012-03-16 08:16:27 +0000 UTC]
oh, the xforms.
There are so many names for the same things. I guess that comes from there being a few different fractal programs.
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davebold370 [2012-03-15 03:37:15 +0000 UTC]
It looks like birthing tubes. You are pretty amazing.
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Janoscheck In reply to davebold370 [2012-03-15 04:02:29 +0000 UTC]
Thank you very much, and after sneaking through your gallery, I can say you are pretty skilled too.
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