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3ds max, mental ray, Photoshop, ZBrush
April 2006


   
Hi everyone!

Finally I finished this one, although I could work on it for ages, I decided to let it go and move on with other pictures.

At the begining the idea was to make a postacopalictic man, a person who has survived the big BANG. The signs of it would be almost fully artificial breathing system. Made a gasmask like nostrils and plastic pipes to get the oxygen to lungs.
Later on, when he was almost done I was really strugling finding an apropriate background. I really didn't want that totally demolished look rather an old, a bit damaged look.
So I decided that he would be a servant that has gone out of his masters mansion to breath some air.

Later when I started to work on post work, I realised that he looks more like a Victorian time servant (B&W Image). Those metal things makes it look designed at the time when steam was the main power source. Something similar to film Steamboy, although it wasn't my inspiration.

Anyway, I really hope you like it, here are other renders and screenshots:
Biger image:
http://img455.imageshack.us/img455/9231/bwfinaloptimised5ua.jpg
Colour version:
http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/5759/colourfinal8009bx.jpg
Screenshots:
http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/9413/screen39gn.jpg
http://img360.imageshack.us/img360/1064/screen25yo.jpg

And sorry for my English.

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