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Legoman - Lego Agent Smith

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The idea for this image is taken
from a still I have of the first movie. The still shows Agent
Smith from a side view as he was *SPOILER* shooting Neo at
the end of the movie *END OF SPOILER*. I like the image and
I thought it would be a good way to show off my newly modeled
Desert Eagle, so here it is. I like it :-) |
Wednesday 1st March 2006 - |
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This image is based on the teaser
movie posters for Reloaded. I decided that posing the characters
in the pretty much the same positions as the posters was the
best way to show them off. So thats what I did. I used the
wallpapers instead of the posters to reference so I decided
to make the images into wallpapers. So far they're just 1024x768
but I could possibly do some more soon.
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Wednesday 1st March 2006 - |
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This image is based on the bullettime
scene between Neo and Agent Smith at the start of the subway
scene in the first movie. It took me a while to get them both
positioned right and everything but I think it turned out
well :-) |
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Until you take a look at this
image, and just see the thumbnail above, it will seem as if
the image has no place on Agent Smith's page but if you click
on the thumbnail you'll see that it does infact warrant showing
on this page, along with Neo's. |
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I just decided to do this image one day after watching the
SBB. That scene finished The Matrix Trilogy so I had to make
at least one image of it. To do it I just made a simple street
model, populated it with loads of Lego Agent Smiths and put
Lego Neo and the central Smith standing in the middle of the
road. The lighting is from the street lamps to show the Smiths
on the side of the road, and 2 distant lights (acting as the
lightning) at each end of the street to highlight the 2 central
characters. I couldn't just leave it after rendering it though
because one main thing about the SBB is the rain. Now I don't
know how to model that, so I put an image of the Matrix code
over the whole thing in Photoshop and blended it together.
I think it's a good effect and makes the world of difference
compared to how it looked before it was added.
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