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CONTENTS ISSUE 2 / JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2011
08 On The Front
Dani Garcia is a well known artist in the cg industry
who has pretty much ‘perfected’ modelling the...
10 Cyber Women
During childhood all boys imagine themselves being
a superhero. Whether it’s one they have seen on...
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18 Simple & Clean
Lie, fight, annoy, brag; these are just a few things
any boy will do to impress an attractive girl. A...
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28 Will Cars Fly?
An exotic sports cars will always catch the eye of a
young boy, the sound it makes when it...
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48 Robots In Disguise
Dinosaurs are mysterious creatures, we have so much
information about them yet we have never been...
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EDITORS LETTER:
“The Future’s
bright”
T
hinking about the future is something many of us do even though some
of us don’t like to admit it. The process of planning what will become of
us in a few weeks, months or even years. We have been exposed to many
interpretations of what will happen in the future through different forms
of media but that might not be what you believe the future is.
Your future could be a cleaner greener planet with everyone driving elec-
trical cars, recycling and saving electricity in every way they can. Your
future could be a Sci-Fi inspired one with man living on Mars and exploring other planets
for resources. Or your future could involve another world war leaving certain countries de-
stroyed and putting others into power.
That is what this issue is about, exploring different interpretations of the future through the
eyes or many different artists.
Enjoy
R.Bray
Richard Bray
Editor
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On The
Front
P
lamen Iliev is a very talented Bulgarian artist who has been working with 3D for about nine years
but the quality of his work drastically improved in the last three to four years.
Iliv’s image, Assassin was the perfect image for the front cover of the second issue not only
because it was exhibited at the Leipzig Games Convention in 2008, or because of the of the coverage
it has on different sites. But simply because it looks very futuristic. From the free flowing green hair to
the futuristic looking pistols emitting laser beams and even the small robotic tattoo on the models right
shoulder.
The atmosphere the image creates and the simple background made it ideal for a front cover and
introduces the viewer nicely into the future theme of this issue.
Image: Assassin
Artist: Plamen Iliev
Website: piliev.com
Software(s): 3ds Max, Zbush
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Cyber
Women
Combining 3D elements with photography is a technique that has been implemented incredibly well recently, in most cases
without the viewer even knowing. Dominique Fraser at Sublim in Canada has made a great example of this be combining real
models with futuristic 3D assets for the front covers of various different magazines.
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Will Cars Fly?
We have frequently been exposed to scenes of flying cars in many futuristic settings, however even with recent technological ad-
vancements we are yet to see any indication of flying vehicles arriving any time soon. Maybe the future of cars is not with flight
but with their exterior design and functionality.
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Image: Peugeot Allscape
Artist: Un Labriego & Gustavo Ferrero
Website: puck77.cgsociety.org/gallery
Software(s): CINEMA 4D
Image: Tronatic Atmos
Artist: Tronatic Production
Email: tronatic@hotmail.fr
Software(s): 3ds max
Image: Lamborghini Concept Car
Artist: Ognyan Bozhilov
Website: ognyanbozhilov.com
Software(s): 3ds max
Image: KTM X-Bow
Artist: Dennis Norheimer
Website: dennisnausg.blogspot.com
Software(s): Modo
Image: BUFALINO
Artist: Cornelius Comanns
Website: cernulois.cgsociety.org/gallery
Software(s): Bryce, Rhino
Image: LM 760 Vehicle Design
Artist: Artem Volchik
Website: artemstudios.com
Software(s): 3ds max
Image: Wild Cheetah
Artist: Christopher Czerwinski
Website: hris.cgsociety.org/gallery
Software(s): Cinema 4D
Image: Fobo Concept
Artist: Jakub Przybolewski
Website: reflectvision.pl
Software(s): 3ds Max
What Sci-Fi
Tells Us
Space and life forms on different planets are the main aspects of much Science
Fiction media. Ships to travel around in space, suits to survive in different
atmospheres and weapons to defend against all forms of enemies are just a few
things required to be designed futuristically to suit the
settings.
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Image: The Chase
Artist: Fred Bastide
Website: texwelt.net
Software(s): 3ds Max, Zbrush
Image: Buzz Lightyear
Artist: Raoni Nery
Website: raoninery.com
Software(s): 3ds Max, Zbrush
Image: Battlefield
Artist: Dragos Jieanu
Website: jieanu.com
Software(s): 3ds Max
Image: Aayla Cimiquette
Artist: Fabio Paiva
Website: fabioppaiva.blogspot.com
Software(s): 3ds Max, ZBrush
Image: Future Station
Artist: Neil Maccormack
Website: bearfootfilms.com
Software(s): Lightwave
Image: Tyrannosaurus
Artist: Kim Yong Su
Email: greenteh@naver.com
Software(s): 3ds Max
Image: Space Drink
Artist: Michal Suchanek
Website: michalsuchanek.cz
Software(s): 3ds Max, ZBrush
Image: Allosaurus fragilis
Artist: Neil Maccormack
Website: bearfootfilms.com
Software(s): Lightwave, ZBrush
Image: Jango Fett
Artist: Sam Lavoie
Website: marcelluswallace.cgsociety.org
Software(s): 3ds max
Robots In
Disguise
A robot is anything powered electrically or mechanically
capable of doing tasks on its own with the aid of a com-
puter or some form of programming. This is practically the
definition of many things in existence today, but one type
of robot that is constantly placed in a futuristic scene is a
humanoid robot, one that has similar features as a human
being.
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Image: Jester
Artist: Salvatore Ferracane
Em: salvatore_ferracane@libero.it
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