The Making of Upside-Down by .pd.

Published on: 10-07-2006 | Views: 69250

08 October, 2006 | Stryker

The idea for the image came when was bored of seeing all those interior renderings everywhere. I really like good interior design, but I wanted to take a look at this from a new perspective. I also wanted to show something usual in an unusual way. So, I came up with the idea of showing a common housefly, from close-up, sitting somewhere in a kitchen. The idea develloped further into a fly sitting on the ceiling. This allowed me to turn the camera at 180° and therefor showing the fly in a normal position, but the kitchen 'upside-down'.

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Reference is key! Before starting a project, get as much information about it as possible. Collect images and read about it.


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The usual front, side and top view put on planes, for reference while modelling.


I've started modelling on the head. I began with a singe plane and went from there by extruding edges.

I've added the eyes, using a sphere primitive which had to be tweaked slightly.

Still extruding edges...

I will create a morph target later, whith this 'proboscis' moved in.

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