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The Memphite Raptor

Bibliography

Hammett, Dashiell "The Maltese Falcon" (novel)
Howard, Robert E. "The Worms of the Earth" (short story)
Lovecraft, H.P. "At the Mountains of Madness" (novella)
Lovecraft, H.P. "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" (short story)
Newman, Kim "The Big Fish" (short story)
Shea, Michael "Fat Face" (short story)
Smith, Clark Ashton "The Seven Geases" (short story)

Filmography

Cast a Deadly Spell (1991) dir. Martin Campbell
Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982) dir. Carl Reiner
The Maltese Falcon (1941) dir. John Huston

Picture Credits

Most of the pictures are, of course, originally from John Huston's 1941 version of The Maltese Falcon. Some of them, you will be appalled to learn, have been tinkered with ...

The 3D stuff used the following third-party models:

Sebek's trenchcoat and Miss Asanci's blouse by Gabe
Miss Asanci's skirt by English Bob
Agrippina's coat by Ghastley
Weimar's mutating trenchcoat also based on a mesh by Ghastley
Agrippina's hair by Hojer
Agrippina's automatic from an uncredited secondary source
Gargoyle by Cyril Moreul

The Memphite Raptor itself is based on a velociraptor model for which the read-me file vanished long ago, so I have no idea who originally made it. Sorry.

All other models (including Miss Asanci's head) were whipped up in Anim8or and Amorphium, and textured using UVMapper and Photoshop. Most of the 3D images were rendered in Poser 3, except for the still-life of Espatha's desk, which was created and rendered in Bryce 2. Compositing and effects were accomplished in Photoshop.

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