This is a print version of my Portal wedding ring composition I've done earlier. 4100x2400 resolution is perfect for even the biggest prints Crystal-clear, razor-sharp and free of any noise that was present in the previous rendering!
You can also buy the 4K image file for 150 points to print it on your own if you so desire!
Hope you like it!
Original:
Want to learn how to make stuff like that? - [link] Want to hold that Companion Cube box for real in your hands? - [link] AND [link] Want to buy a GLaDOS ring? - [link] Maybe a pendant? - [link]
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Software: 3Ds MAX 2012, iRay, Photoshop CS4, Neat Image
This is very beautiful, and the details on the rings are very exquisite. I love the shining texture of the rings, which makes the orange ring look as if it's made out of real gold.
Since blue and orange are complementary colors, the writing on the rings stand out and...well, compliment each other! The beautiful engraving in the rings are a nice touch as well.
The companion cube in the background is a nice touch, too. Not only is the background white, but the cube is white as well, so the cube wouldn't stand out when the portal rings are the main object in the piece.
I love this piece and it will be one of my all-time favorites forever. I don't really see anything that can be changed, except - in my opinion - tone down on the shininess just a little bit. When I first looked at this, I had to squint my eyes to read the rest of the text on the rings. But, I'm sure if these were real, it wouldn't shine as much as that. Keep up the amazing work!
This is an insanely awesome idea that probably makes all gamers out there squeel with delight. Me included.
The detail of the picture is amazing. The Companion Cube box is a neat, clean design, interesting in form but not taking all the attention away from the rigns. The textures (especially oxidated metal of the rings) are perfectly matched. The glowing text is a nice touch, although it's the thing that bothers me the most. First, the font is not very portal-like. But I can understand the reason for choosing it for wedding bands. The other thing that irks me visually is the text alignment. I don't know if it's because of the light but it looks like it's tilted just a bit - you can see it on the right side of the blue ring.
Otherwise the piece is superb and I wish I could have those for my own wedding in June.
I am blown away. This is simply awe inspiring. The texturing and the glow of the lettering splendid. I'm drooling and wishing I had money to throw at you.
Since blue and orange are complementary colors, the writing on the rings stand out and...well, compliment each other! The beautiful engraving in the rings are a nice touch as well.
The companion cube in the background is a nice touch, too. Not only is the background white, but the cube is white as well, so the cube wouldn't stand out when the portal rings are the main object in the piece.
I love this piece and it will be one of my all-time favorites forever. I don't really see anything that can be changed, except - in my opinion - tone down on the shininess just a little bit. When I first looked at this, I had to squint my eyes to read the rest of the text on the rings. But, I'm sure if these were real, it wouldn't shine as much as that. Keep up the amazing work!
The detail of the picture is amazing. The Companion Cube box is a neat, clean design, interesting in form but not taking all the attention away from the rigns. The textures (especially oxidated metal of the rings) are perfectly matched. The glowing text is a nice touch, although it's the thing that bothers me the most. First, the font is not very portal-like. But I can understand the reason for choosing it for wedding bands. The other thing that irks me visually is the text alignment. I don't know if it's because of the light but it looks like it's tilted just a bit - you can see it on the right side of the blue ring.
Otherwise the piece is superb and I wish I could have those for my own wedding in June.
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