Illustration with Vue 4 Professional |
Reader's Digest World Atlas 2004
With almost 30 years of experience in illustration and 3D Art, Jurgen Ziewe counts, among other clients, renown corporations such as Siemens, Canon, Kodak, Virgin Atlantic, American Express and Lego in his portfolio.For the latest edition of the Reader's Digest World Atlas, he was asked to create a double foldout spread combining the world's topographical features within a single image.
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Final Double-Spread Page |
The publishers wanted a photorealistic approach for this spread: "Clients like Reader’s Digest have to be meticulous regarding detail, because their books are used for reference." Vue 4 Professional was the obvious choice to get the job done! The project resulted in an extensive library of textures from snow, rocks, and swirling waters to chalk cliffs, desert and savannah land. The final scene includes 502 objects for a total of over 72 million polygons! The actual model file is 250 MB and the rendered image 14,000 pixels wide by 3,600 pixels high. The rendered file is 192 MB, but took only 6 hours to render at a high quality setting on a dual G5 with 2 GB of Ram. Setting up the scene was easy thanks to Vue Pro's dedicated scenery tools. But for each type of terrain in the final scene, Jurgen created a unique texture. This is where he spent the most time. |
Details of the foldout spread |
"The big challenge was blending the swamp into grassland into desert seamlessly, as well as changing the colour of the desert sand. This was achieved via a complex mix of textures within VUE’s powerful texture editor. Some rocks had grass on the top and different colour grass at their bases, but non on the walls. With VUE’s texture editor I could be very accurate and at the same time make sure the rock looked realistic."
Readers-Digest-Atlas-Spread |
Other feature illustrations produced with Vue 4 Pro include the jungle and desert scenes. The resulting pictures were mapped onto a glass sphere.
Desert |
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Jungle |
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The jungle scene was really straightforward, because most of the trees were native Vue trees. The taller ones with the vines were created in Lightwave, and then imported for texturing and rendering into the VUE jungle scene.
Some of Jurgen's Other Artwork
Other book covers and illustrations Jurgen did with Vue:Sean McMullan - Souls in the Great Machine - (Robert Lafont) | Sean McMullan - Souls in the Great Machine - (Robert Lafont) |
Otzi the Ice Man -Eureka - Kingfisher | Carlsberg Caves -Eureka - Kingfisher |
The textures from the Carlsberg Cave image took a lot of experimenting and he used over 20 light sources to light the cave.
Who Is Jurgen Ziewe?
Why Jurgen Prefers Vue 4 Professional:
Check out Jurgen Ziewe's web pages here.
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