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    wipEout - Adrenalin rush (CGI fan tribute)

    Whoa!















    Amazing stuff.

    Sadly it's not finished yet, but the guy who's doing it reckons he isn't too far off drawing it all together. I know I can't wait to see it.

    #2
    Wow, amazing stuff! Is that something he's just doing for himself? Is there a site he's got?

    Somebody give him a job!

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      #3
      He's a one man band, which makes it even more amazing.

      He's set out to recreate the intro to the original Wipeout game (except brought up to date visually).

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        #4
        i like how the pilot's helmet isn't even remotely futuristic...

        looks lovely though.

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          #5
          Amazing. Absolutley amazing.

          Makes me pine even more for a next-gen Wipeout though.

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            #6
            They look blinding.

            Where did you get the pictures from?
            Last edited by Wools; 30-06-2006, 22:55.

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              #7
              This is the guys website. Can't see any WO pictures on their, I think he just uses it for hosting them:



              You can find more pics here, including and animation test:

              Hi again, I am going to post my progress about my attempt at recreating the PSX wipEout intro at new graphical standards here. (please take a look in the Pilots lounge for further details ) O.k. here are screenshots and early clayrenderings of modeling in progress. Hope you like them. drone station lifter craft_front


              and here:

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              *EDIT*

              Just realised this guy did those scarey realistic household environments, check them out on his website.
              Last edited by MonkeyWrench; 01-07-2006, 08:39.

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