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Crake (Member Profile)

dag says...

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I think I pictured James Franco as Crake for some reason. And me for Snowman - seriously look at that bearded under-achiever visage in my profile. You could paint some children blue for the crakers.

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I'm not sure what to respond to that, having related so heavily to Crake... hmmm... i don't know who would make a good crake though... I suppose it would depend on who played Snowman. and Oryx (Shannyn Sossammon? except she doesn't act very well).

Also, the dancing, indigo-penised crakers would definitely never make it to film.

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He would make a good Crake. I'd love to see a movie version - even though they'd have a hard time doing it justice.

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Well I can never help relating to the young brooding villain.

Except if he's played by Hayden Christensen.

dag (Member Profile)

Crake says...

I'm not sure what to respond to that, having related so heavily to Crake... hmmm... i don't know who would make a good crake though... I suppose it would depend on who played Snowman. and Oryx (Shannyn Sossammon? except she doesn't act very well).

Also, the dancing, indigo-penised crakers would definitely never make it to film.

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He would make a good Crake. I'd love to see a movie version - even though they'd have a hard time doing it justice.

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Well I can never help relating to the young brooding villain.

Except if he's played by Hayden Christensen.

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Obsidianfire (Member Profile)

NicoleBee says...

I'll definitely give blender and indigo a go this morning. At the very least, I still have to sculpt him some gloves and probably try to reproduce the freeze ray.

Thanks!

In reply to this comment by Obsidianfire:
Indigo does SSS, and matte, so it works fine on skin.

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
I'm looking at the indigo gallery right now and it does indeed look very awesome! I do notice a conspicuous absence of flesh/organic render images at their site, although seeing their other stuff I can't imagine it would be a problem.. How is it for those?
I'll definitely have to pick them up when I get home from work.

In reply to this comment by Obsidianfire:
Well here are some results from Blender and Indigo. Once you get it set up, the renders are sweet. http://definekkl.heliohost.org/?p=4

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
Thank you very much!
I'm not sure what I intend to use to render my eventual sculpture here. I've been used to using my old copy of max and milkshape exclusively, and haven't really needed to go into the whole setting up a render dealie, since most of everything would eventually be ported into a game renderer.

NicoleBee (Member Profile)

Obsidianfire says...

Indigo does SSS, and matte, so it works fine on skin.

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
I'm looking at the indigo gallery right now and it does indeed look very awesome! I do notice a conspicuous absence of flesh/organic render images at their site, although seeing their other stuff I can't imagine it would be a problem.. How is it for those?
I'll definitely have to pick them up when I get home from work.

In reply to this comment by Obsidianfire:
Well here are some results from Blender and Indigo. Once you get it set up, the renders are sweet. http://definekkl.heliohost.org/?p=4

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
Thank you very much!
I'm not sure what I intend to use to render my eventual sculpture here. I've been used to using my old copy of max and milkshape exclusively, and haven't really needed to go into the whole setting up a render dealie, since most of everything would eventually be ported into a game renderer.

Obsidianfire (Member Profile)

NicoleBee says...

I'm looking at the indigo gallery right now and it does indeed look very awesome! I do notice a conspicuous absence of flesh/organic render images at their site, although seeing their other stuff I can't imagine it would be a problem.. How is it for those?
I'll definitely have to pick them up when I get home from work.

In reply to this comment by Obsidianfire:
Well here are some results from Blender and Indigo. Once you get it set up, the renders are sweet. http://definekkl.heliohost.org/?p=4

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
Thank you very much!
I'm not sure what I intend to use to render my eventual sculpture here. I've been used to using my old copy of max and milkshape exclusively, and haven't really needed to go into the whole setting up a render dealie, since most of everything would eventually be ported into a game renderer.

NicoleBee (Member Profile)

Obsidianfire says...

Well here are some results from Blender and Indigo. Once you get it set up, the renders are sweet. http://definekkl.heliohost.org/?p=4

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
Thank you very much!
I'm not sure what I intend to use to render my eventual sculpture here. I've been used to using my old copy of max and milkshape exclusively, and haven't really needed to go into the whole setting up a render dealie, since most of everything would eventually be ported into a game renderer.

Obsidianfire (Member Profile)

NicoleBee says...

Thank you very much!
I'm not sure what I intend to use to render my eventual sculpture here. I've been used to using my old copy of max and milkshape exclusively, and haven't really needed to go into the whole setting up a render dealie, since most of everything would eventually be ported into a game renderer.

In reply to this comment by Obsidianfire:
Blender3D http://www.blender.org/
Python (For Blender) http://www.python.org/
HDR Images for HDRI lighting http://athens.ict.usc.edu/Probes/
Blender Textures http://tellim.com/texture_cd/
Indigo Renderer http://www.indigorenderer.com/joomla/
NK Materials for Indigo http://deeppixel.uw.hu/projects/NK_materials.html

Blender Tutorials http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Blender_3D:_Noob_to_Pro

All of this is FREE.

NicoleBee (Member Profile)

The VideoSift iTunes Game. (Music Talk Post)

eric3579 says...

Also did what DJ did.

Groove Armada - At The River
The Police - Man In A Suitcase
Kansas - Closet Chronicles
Saul Williams - Talk To Strangers
NOFX - Please Play This Song On The Radio
Peter Gabriel - Family Snapshot
Mindless Self Indulgence - Bring The Pain
Indigo Girls - Closer To Fine
They Might Be Giants - Your Racist friend
Ben Folds Five - Army

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10898 says...

The Indigo prophecy syndrome is the result of one apparent law of game developer nature. This law works as follows. As a series of games in a real world setting is developed, it becomes exponentially more likely that the developers will get bored and throw in magic or science fiction. (See Return to Castle Wolfenstein or Battlefield 2142)

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escape421521 says...

Indigo prophecy syndrome. Yeah, Aztecs just came out of nowhere, and the big reveal was "hey look, we're the illuminati." When your supposed magical ally turned out not to be a creepy old woman but instead just turned out to be artificial intelligence incarnate I said "I'll play to the end but JESUS CHRIST!" And nothing did ever quite match up to the fight on the rooftop.

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