TITLE: The Mad Scientist. NAME: Tim Cuthbertson COUNTRY: Australia EMAIL: tim_cutho@smileyface.com WEBPAGE: www.tim3d.com TOPIC: Laboratory COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT. JPGFILE: mad_lab.jpg RENDERER USED: 3d studio max v3.1 (student version) TOOLS USED: Imagine It! (jpeg conversion) CREATION TIME: I actually used all of the time availiable for this project. I started soon after it was announced, and finished it a few days before the entries closed. Unfortunately because of school, I could mostly only work on it during weekends, and even then only about half of them, because I am heavily involved in scouts. RENDER TIME: I'm not sure. It took ages to do all of the reflection and refraction maps because of all the glass I used in the scene. HARDWARE USED: A pentium III 600mhz I think (it's my dad's). IMAGE DESCRIPTION: A mad scientist has left his table for a moment or two. . . But everything has gone wrong!!! The blue formula he was slowly heating has suddenly began to glow and overflow, the antigravity test tube he had made using a pink liquid has suddenly lost it's antigravity, and the green liquid in the flask has had a chemical reaction and now glowing dropplets are shooting from it. DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: All models and textures (except for the photo) were created completely by me for this project. This is in the order that I made everything: The glass texture was used for about half the models in this scene. It is almost completely transparent, and uses a thin wall refaction to make it distort as if it were real glass. The test tubes were just cylinders, half-spheres, and toruses all joined together. The holder was 2 boxes and 2 cylinders joined together, and then I used the test tubes to extract holes in it. The bunsen burner is a lathe at the base, and then some cylinders with a few more cylinders cut out of them for the airholes. The tripod is 3 cylinders and a squashed torus. The gauze mat is a plane that is turned to be a wireframe. The shattered test tube is a test tube model with a Particle array attached to it. The other glass equipment are also lathes, and the liquid inside them is just a scaled down version of them, changed a bit so the liquid has a flat top. The bubbles in them are arrays of completely ambient white spheres. The stuff shooting out of the green liquid is a superspray object. All of the glowing areas are different lens effects within 3ds max. The picture is an image map of a photo I found on the internet, and then a cut-out box for the frame. Finally, the flame is half of a sphere gizmo with a tendril combustion effect applied inside it. I also placed lights at each of the points where the glow is, so that it gives the scene a more coloured, interesting look. Please visit my website at www.tim3d.com for more stills and even better animaions.