Fusion Something or other

patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
edited December 2015 in Freebies

me no nuclear scientist lol ...

Okay, not very accurate - was made for a toon render - may be used for commercial image renders too. I think it's supposed to create power. I put it in the SciFi folder.

D/S 4.6 files

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no changes made to this one ... any further work will released as different props.

The Fission/Fusion Something or Other, enjoy.

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    It looks a bit like a Tokamak, which would be Fusion, actually. ;)

     

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006

    Fusion! yes ... sorry 'bout that ... somebody was prove reading over my shoulder and telling me how Ss etc. okay ... yes it does look something like that but the one I saw a drawing for was being made and to be turned on in Germany. Inside the centre part looked like some fancy DNA thing. Guess people like twisted ladders lol ... And on the outter ring were a tremendous number of "bolts" and stuff ... not modeling all that lol ...

     

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,982

    If there's a computer involved it could be fission chips .... ;)

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    If I remember right, there's an exciting new fusion system that's ring-like, but has that weird spiral you mention, and is supposed to be (fingers crossed) a lot more stable and sustainable than a Tokamak fusion.

     

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006

    Stable sounds good.

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607

    the trick is, the ring gas to spin 

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    mCasual said:

    the trick is, the ring gas to spin 

    hmm ... the toon was a still ... which part is the "gas" that is to spin? The inside band; the rings; or the torus?

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006

    That's what it's supposed to look like! okay ... I'll take that down for some repairs, thank you very much.

     

     

  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607
    edited December 2015

    oops typo, i meant the ring has to spin as in ... 

    hmm interesting if you put the iRay emissive material inside an iRay wax tube, you get a nice neon-glow effect

     

     

    mCasual said:

    the trick is, the ring gas to spin 

     

    hmm ... the toon was a still ... which part is the "gas" that is to spin? The inside band; the rings; or the torus?

     

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  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    One of the things I adore about Iray is the play of light through substances like that.

     

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 2015

    Oh that is kool ;-) 

    For the spinning: Never saw that show ... okay that would be easy enough ... will make it a figure prop and it should then spin just fine.

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  • mCasualmCasual Posts: 4,607

    wait wait i was just kidding !

    i was not saying the prop needs to be changed

    i just meant it's the made-up technical-mumbo-jummbo explaining how it generates power :) !

    guess i shoul'dve put my Spock ears on while stating this 

    Oh that is kool ;-) 

    For the spinning: Never saw that show ... okay that would be easy enough ... will make it a figure prop and it should then spin just fine.

     

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006

    well maybe I needed to put on my thinking cap lol ... nothing's destroyed, I can make it available again as it was. Could be a few days before all that other work could be done anyways.

  • FistyFisty Posts: 3,416

    Bah, who cares what it's supposed to be, I call it a pretty bracelet.

  • Oso3DOso3D Posts: 15,011

    Amusingly, some of my earliest CGI was 'fusion something or others.'

    http://willbear.deviantart.com/art/Antimatter-Fusion-cutaway-51461484 and http://willbear.deviantart.com/art/Antimatter-Fusion-51461360

     

    Made in Carrara (or maybe Ray Dream Studio, I forget exactly) in the late 90s, I think. Maybe early oughts.

     

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