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Bryce Science Fiction posted on Jul 26, 2004
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Man, I worked for EVAH on the lighting in this one. Lighting is the most difficult thing, really. For me, at least. Ack! Crazy! Okay. This is the taxi. You can ride in it. I wrote a poem about it. Get in the taxi if you desire, Just hope that it wont catch on fire. And that the blades will not collide, And blast shrapnel deep into your hide. Awww...it's so sweet! Modeled completely in Bryce Post in After Effects and Photopaint.

Comments (27)


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amapitodd

11:38AM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Well, all that hard work paid off. You've created an excellent scene. Although I'm not so sure I'd feel too comfy riding that taxi. Those blades seem that they would be awfully close to my head once I stepped out. :)

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mmitchell_houston

11:38AM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Very nice job. I really like how vibrant the yellow is. Really strengthens the focal point of the image. The lighting and composition seem to be very good (lighting's the hardest part for me, too!). The one thing I could suggest to improve it would be to alter the background color palette. I know youre going for a gritty sci-fi look, but you have too much gray on gray. Try shifting the background to a brown gray, or even give the cab a yellow sheen or highlights. All that said, I still think its VERY cool and retro (blades instead of jets) and futuristic at the same time. Bravo!

_eko_

11:48AM | Mon, 26 July 2004

very nice work. well done

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drawbridgep

11:51AM | Mon, 26 July 2004

How your computer doesn't crash under the weight you put on it I will never know. This is, of course, fantastic. I'm waiting for the animation showing the rotor blades spinning up and it decapitating the client before taking off. Great work and I leave the grey on grey, it just says MrD all over it without knowing it's your picture.

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jagill

11:57AM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Well your hard work paid off. The lighting is terrific. Not sure what Mr. Houston is talking about. The background looks great. A shift in color would take away from the focal point IMO. Great model as well!

garyandcatherine

12:10PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Im just gonna give it to you straight.....VOTE

Piperette

1:49PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

I'm glad you're an artist and not an vehicle designer. Delightful artwork, Ian.

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zescanner

2:04PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

I assume that you enter and exit this taxi from the rear? That'd be spooky enough but anywhere else would be either deadly or inefficient (the blades would have to stop to let people in and out). Awesome modeling and rendering!!

Mrdodobird

2:19PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Notice the small blades, with fairly minimum mass. It would not take much to slow them down, as they would be able to slow down at LEAST four times as fast as the singular propellar of a regular helicopter. Now, the pedestrians walking too close might be maimed or killed, but hey! Hehehe.

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max-

4:48PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

I wish you luck in getting a passenger. Actually you may need much more than luck. The second they see you approaching with that thing they'll be running away as fast as they can, probably with a look of horror in their faces! :)

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TheBryster

6:51PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Stick to rendering....your poetry sucks! Kidding! Nice job!

fractilian

6:51PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

stand clear

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Venishi

8:43PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

This both inspires me to do better stuff, and convinces me finally that my work sucks and I should stop trying. Which do you recomend? lol, wonderful picture. You are my hero now.

Dead_Last

9:27PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Awesome image, the lighting is fantastic. I really like the cool, original vehicle design, as well as the texturing, but I think the lighting is incredible, and I think it was time well spent. I agree with Venishi, that's what I love and hate about great artists such as yourself.

captor213

10:25PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Superb modeling,Superb lighting,suberb render,well done.

MuddyGrub

11:25PM | Mon, 26 July 2004

Excellent bryce modeling and love the postwork. The lighting is awesome!

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zopeynn

12:30AM | Tue, 27 July 2004

perfect work!

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Bungalo

3:27AM | Tue, 27 July 2004

Damn! If that's a Taxi of Your world I'd like to see what bus looks like!

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eres

9:33AM | Tue, 27 July 2004

Amazing and fantastic artwork!!!!!!!!!!

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Wolfsgirl

4:39PM | Tue, 27 July 2004

ROFL I love that poem.. and that model and lighting is just perfect hon.. wonderful job all around =)

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Eugenius

12:06PM | Wed, 28 July 2004

Awesome image and the modeling is out of this world! Great lightening!

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Ang25

8:40AM | Sat, 31 July 2004

Wow, that's about all I've got to say. Extremely awesome model! And the whole composition is great.

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MoonGoat

10:27PM | Wed, 04 August 2004

Beautiful modelling. And lighting. And textures. Beautiful everything. Again.

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Li-An

4:45PM | Thu, 05 August 2004

Excellent modelling and lighting work! but there isn't place for my dog,luggage..etc

alvinylaya

3:31AM | Tue, 10 August 2004

Sweet modelling Ian. That poem's hillarious!

mrscience

4:37PM | Tue, 10 August 2004

Careful of the sharpened edges,
Driving over metal hedges,
But if you think your safety's first,
Through the best and through the worst,
Think twice.
For if you choose to climb inside,
GET READY FOR A WILD RIDE!

Mrdodobird

10:33PM | Tue, 10 August 2004

That...is the coolest...thing...I have ever...read.


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