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Thanks to all who put forward their interpretations of last weeks Lemon and Lime starter image. There were some great ideas and great translation of those ideas into images.
During the two week period of this challenge, we have Halloween coming up. I got to thinking of Shakespeare's witches in Macbeth chanting 'Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble'. So, I've built a cauldron scene in Blender 3D using a fluid simulation for the fire and smoke, textured it in Adobe Substance Painter and finished the rendered image in Photoshop adding the moon surface from a NASA image.. What can you now do to bring it to life? For those that enjoy some realism, it poses challenges with the lighting, from the fire, and also the retention of the smoke and steam in front of any mid ground subjects. For other styles - just go for it. 🙂
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Dave
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The horizontal lines give it an old TV screen look, James. The scary cat in teh foreground adds to your theme. 🙂
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Non Obélix, tu sais bien que tu ne dois pas boire de potion magique car tu es tombé dedans quand tu étais petit.
No Obelix, you know that you must not drink magic potion because you fell into it when you were a small child.
(There is no AI in this image, I did it all by myself.)
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Is this one based on a true story JR?
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It's a well known comics in Europe: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asterix
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Nice job, JR. It's a while since I've seen Asterix, and the characters fit very well into that scene.
Dave
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It reminds me of the Ogri cartoon character that used to appear in Bike Magazine.
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Ogri must be a good person because he rides a V-twin motorbike (like me).
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«Non Obélix! Tu es tombé dedans quand tu étais petit !»
Love that!
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Of all the characters in that scene, I think the frog with the sharp fangs looks the scariest. I bet the snake got a surprise! 🙂
Dave
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Cold as a witch's *****, as my mother used to say.
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She'll soon warm up. It looks like we could melt iron in that heat. 🙂
Dave
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Don't get too close, the black hole cauldron will pull you in! 🙂
Dave
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I used Gemini to make a background based on a sketch and a sentence. All I'm saying is that the standards are at an all time high for drawings being put on the fridge over here haha.
Animated inside the PS timeline window.
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Looking at this, I thought if the Space Shuttle is going to fly across the screen, it should at least take out a bunch of Starlink satellites, so I created this as the first frame and wasted 900 credits asking Firefly to make the shuttle crash into the satellites and make them explode into tiny pieces. I'm not even going to share the result as it was beyond pants. The lesson I learned here is to test your first frame and prompt at 540p with one of the lesser video models, and only waste 100 Premium credits. Of well. Serves me right for borrowing your idea @Turtle.PSD BTW The cauldron rocket motors are out of frame on the right. 😉
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Ha, I enjoy the Elon Odor hologram. I understand the feeling of "wasting credits" and frequently use Grok to negate the stress of credits and sometimes get really good results. But this was as good an excuse as any to use the shatter effect in After Effects.
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That is a clever use of the cauldron, Turtle, and a nice smooth animation.
Dave
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That did make me laugh, a modern day problem for those ancient witches! 🙂
Dave
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You always have the best gags Leslie, and that's on top of your amazing artwork. If you ever get to MAX I am definitely going, because I bet you are hilarious face to face.
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Hee! Thanks, Trevor! I actually was voted Best Sense of Humor in the Senior Class in high school ha. My sister got "Best Legs," "Most Beautiful," and "Hardest to Get a Date With" and I got Class Clown haha!
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Making people laugh is a hard quality to beat Lesley.
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A jellyfishoon on halloween
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