TITLE: Fort Raid
NAME: James Philips
EMAIL: jamesphilips@gmx.co.uk
TOPIC: Fortress
COPYRIGHT: I SUBMIT TO THE STANDARD RAYTRACING COMPETITION COPYRIGHT.
JPGFILE: jpfortrd.jpg
RENDERER USED: 
    Cinema 4D Go 5

RENDER TIME: 
    41 minutes 26 seconds

HARDWARE USED: 
    Celeron 550, 160Mb RAM, 2Mb Graphics Card

IMAGE DESCRIPTION: 

A post-modern army HQ fortress is attacked, and bombed by 3 aircraft. The
aircraft have destroyed a sentry gun, and a supply crate, and the base's SAM
sites have released missiles at the outgoing aircraft, one of which has already
struck its target. Another one of the aircraft has released bombs over the
entrance to the underground bunker. Also, there is a sentry gun shooting at
incoming land vehicles, along with a double-mounted cannon turret emerging from
the ground, one of which is in the process of firing.

DESCRIPTION OF HOW THIS IMAGE WAS CREATED: 

Firstly, the lighting: The explosions are simply volumetric coloured lights, the
two explosions reulting from bombs also used conical emitters with visible
lights. The rocket trails were simply emitters, and whitey-grey visible tubular
lights. Also, there is a white volumetric light in the cannon, and 4 coloured
visible lights for the effect of the sentry gun firing. Also, there are two
tubular visible lights for the illumination of the bunker.

The bunker in the middle consists of a hemisphere, halved in height, with a
boolean used to cut out the rectangular hole in it, and a textured plane used
for the door.

The modelling of the sentry gun is extremely simple, and consists almost
entirely of textured cylinders, along with a cube, and extruded triangular
splines for the base. Also, there is a very thin cone shapes light for the
laser-sight.

The planes consist mostly of loft nurbs and splines, and the engines are simply
white textures with a glow effect.

The SAMs are very basic consist of a cylinder, a hemisphere doubled in length,
and two triangles for the flights. The alunchers are simply made out of
primitive shapes, with a boolean used for where the missiles have been
launched.

The cannon turret is much more complex, and consist of arcs, splines, extrude
and loft nurbs, and primitives, but I'm not going to go into too much detail.

