Impossibilities Abound

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Another impossible object modeled in Maya.

fabio c. favaloro, fdecomite, and 36 other people added this photo to their favorites.

  1. Patrick Hoff [deleted] 66 months ago | reply

    nice rendering! this is an excellent set!

  2. pinobarile 66 months ago | reply

    I love your "impossible" works.
    Simply genial, MCE would have appreciated.

  3. Xody 66 months ago | reply

    great work!

  4. Chris Daugaard 66 months ago | reply

    These are getting very very good! Great job!

  5. with_regards 66 months ago | reply

    Impressive work! Thanks for adding it to looks like art. This is suitably photographic for the pool ;-)

  6. zeb hodge [deleted] 66 months ago | reply

    I can see how you did it in the reflections in the balls! Cool!

  7. Ulrich Münstermann 66 months ago | reply

    Splendid! Great job!

  8. Lugdunum 66 months ago | reply

    Very interesting !!!

  9. Éireannach Súil 66 months ago | reply

    Wow! I am in awe of your Maya skills!

  10. Edd Noble 66 months ago | reply

    Oh you use Maya! Cool, it's like you're a brother, hehe =). I really need to redo my portfolio to look for a new job so I will be hip deep in Maya shenanigans soon =). great set of pictures btw!!

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    Seen on your photo stream. (?)

  11. Light-n-Simple 66 months ago | reply

    I have seen this optical tricks in numerous places of the Web, but never before in this quality and stylish... thanks!

  12. clarencereed 65 months ago | reply

    Josh, this is giving me a headache !! Incredible !

  13. tsevis 65 months ago | reply

    Great work, Josh!

  14. pesk 63 months ago | reply

    is not danger to put images of that size?
    (sorry for my bad english)
    great works... were you study to do it?

    peace!

  15. Josh Sommers 63 months ago | reply

    Yes, I do run the risk of being ripped off by posting high-res versions of my images, but oh well. I'd rather get the expsoure and let people see the details of my work than worry about being ripped off and let that hold me back.

    To answer your second question, no, I didn't study anywhere to learn to do this, just skills and tricks I've picked up over the years.

  16. ARTS SOCIETY 61 months ago | reply

    amazing..great job!

  17. Sylverdali 30 months ago | reply

    superb perspective

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