"Freedom is the right..." CGI artwork by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This piece started out as an CGI mock-up to determine the proper scale to make a cardboard trailer for the new 20th Anniversary Optimus Prime toy, and it evolved into a full-blown CGI project. The geometry is disgustingly simple... it's the texture maps that make it look realistic. This image was rendered in Alias Maya. 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1600 x 1200 |
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"Shockwave in robot mode" CGI artwork by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This is an old render of my Shockwave model from my Alias PowerAnimator days. This model was completely transformable. This is the robot mode. |
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"Shockwave in gun mode" CGI artwork by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This is an old render of my Shockwave model from my Alias PowerAnimator days. This model was completely transformable. This is the gun mode. |
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"Shockwave Composite" CGI artwork by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This is a composte shot of the same Shockwave render from before, this time with a decepticon HQ in the background. |
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"Optimus Prime head" CGI artwork by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This is an old render of my Optimus Prime head model. I only built the head and top of the body. It was modeled and rendered in Alias Maya. |
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"Grimlock loves Petro-Rabbits" Photo composite by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This composite image features Grimlock and a bunch of stuffed bunnies which belonged to the webmaster's (now ex) girlfriend. 800 x 600 1024 x 768 1152 x 864 |
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"Desktop" CGI artwork by webmaster@tftm.net Contact: webmaster@tftm.net This is a REALLY old render, one of the first things I ever did in Alias PowerAnimator... Look for a sketch of Optimus Prime on the light table, as well as a sketch of another transforming toy on the wall. By the way, this is almost exactly how my desktop in my apartment looked back in 1997. |