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@QuestForMataNui Tough to narrow this down to just 4 images! This #BionicleArtwork depicts the aftermath of the Toa defeating the Bahrag queens with their elemental powers. They were sent spiraling down to a pool of Protodermis. Img 4 shows an extra fire layer, hidden in final.
@QuestForMataNui Kopaka examining a Kohrak's Krana Xa, with a golden Akaku Kanohi. Like other #BionicleArtwork files, the gold mask is added over the original. Img 3 is the furthest-back visible image, whereas img 4 is the original render, hidden behind the background layer.
@QuestForMataNui Pohatu's #BionicleArtwork is very similar to Onua's when dissected. Two slightly different backgrounds also, image 4 is normally completely hidden.
@QuestForMataNui The perspective of Onua's #BionicleArtwork completely changes when you remove the foreground! Image four shows a normally hidden layer with slightly less stalagmites and stalagmites in the background.
In honor of #ConkersBadFurDay20thAnniversary I present to you, my Conker RIP Twitch emote!
@QuestForMataNui In this #BionicleArtwork scene, Tahu is standing next to his Toa Canister. Interestingly, the original image has Tahu's arms reversed (image 2), and they've masked out the old one and replaced them with entirely separate arms to fix it in the final.
This Toa Canister #BionicleArtwork piece helps show the detail that went into these designs post-3D render. Pretty consistently in these files, added to the rendered 3D scene is fog, lighting, shadows and additional elements added on top to accentuate features or add flair.
4 images that make me just as hyped now as it did when I was a kid 20 years ago.
@NintendoAmerica #FreeMelee #SaveSmash #FreeSplatoon
Art credit: @Sworderailer