'Inside infinity' (Now with Maxwell comparison.)

sonix i love it soo much i decided to try out a couple of my own versions, here are some:
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/superman/mind.jpg
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/superman/abstrctdrkdiamond.sized.jpg
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/superman/abstrctblue.jpg

Superman, they look wicked mate. Especially the bottom one in your post. 8)

Good work. :smiley:

Sonix.

thanks sonix, i realised my top pic had a muddled url so i just fixed that up, i’m now working with yafray photons and am going to try and make another cool abstract pic to add to the collection

Have you got raymir value up to 10 for your chrome material? This will improve the ‘depth’ of the reflections.

Looking forward to some more. :smiley:

Sonix.

i don’t think i had it at 10 for any of them, some were at a bout 7 or so, and then my smaller objects were at about3, i’ll fiddle with it when i get the chance and then update the pic. have you made any new versions? if so i’d like to see them, theyre great for wallpapers

No I haven’t but since you asked I’ll do some more. I like the different shapes you have in yours. They’ve inspired me. :smiley:

Have you tried objects created using Andy Houston’s (Serendipity) geodesic dome script? They give some really funky patterns in the reflections.

Sonix.

[sry about the delayed response but i got delayed by other projects]
Sonix:I couldn’t find this so called Serendipity script, have any links?
I did make another two abstract pics, the red one is more inline with the emitting plane and high depth of reflection, but i thought i’d throw the black and white one up for crits. The intresting part about the black and white one is that i used a negative lamp in the middle, it didn’t show up so well with yafray, but i suggest anyone reading this gives negative lamps a try, they can provide a good laugh:
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/superman/abstractred.jpg
http://blender.sixmonkeys.geek.nz/albums/superman/abstractnegative.jpg