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This might get deleted, but it is offered for its educational value for our buddies across the pond, not for its commercial status.
Yup... they're rude alright!
Yeah... I've never left this country (US) and I don't watch TV - mostly because of those dreaded freaking stupid commercials! Argh!
Love Peanut Butter though! That's a US thing?
I keep a good stock of PB on hand - and recently started putting globs of it on a branch outside for the squirrel, whom just loves the stuff now too! He doesn't even move away when I come out with the jar anymore - so we sit together and enjoy PB! Pals!
Teeth marks, they look like to me
Dart, you should see the world while it's still here: we got . . . stuff!
@Diomede I'm saying nothing!
Peanut Butter is great to use on mouse and rat traps.. gets them every time
actually that has just given me an idea for the challenge
And here is a start on a more traditional project.
I loaded the skirt twice and then applied a lace texture map to the alpha map of the outer skirt.
The G2F is wearing the pincess gown by cute3d. All the textures had to be redone. The veil is a vertex object. The G2M is wearing the Edwardian evening suit for David 3 with shaders redone. The flowers are by Lisa Botanicals (morphed to fit in boquet holder).
The boquet holder is a formula object from "that great French site.".
a=5;
p=2*PI*u;
q=4*v;
x=a*cos(p)/cosh(q);
y=a*sin(p)/cosh(q);
z=a*(q-tanh(q));
The ring is another formula object.
d=1+p1;e=1+p2;
p=2*PI*(u-0.5);
q=2*PI*(v-0.5);
x=(d+e*cos(q))*cos(p);
y=(d+e*cos(q))*sin(p);
z=e*sin(q);
The background is a bigradient in the background scene channel and a volumetric cloud wth its color adjusted to a slight tint of yellow placed in the distance.
Killer render, diomede!!! Love it!
Where? What stuff? diomede... what's he talking about?
This is the time old marriage between mouse and cheese and that trap.. and how to get around it..
Spent this arvo making a mouse trap, wall with mouse hole and the floor before the NRL Grand Final starts.. as well as decking out the mouse in his gear... that will be it for the next 24 hours,, hic...
that's a beautiful render diomede
@stezza, I can see your heart is in this design :)
Thought I'd better get busy... downloaded some swords during fast grab... too busy/lazy to simply model one. Finally got to work on changing shaders... entirely replaced all texture map shaders with procedurals except for the blade and the handle which I'm modified while leaving the texture maps intact. Blade has reflection added... wanted something different for handle so made quite a few changes.
Sword at left is with texture maps only while sword on right is what I've modified... could use a bit more tweaking but close enough if I don't get back to it. Now onto modeling something to Marry this to. Hmmmm....
Oops... forgot to mention that everone is doing Quite Well... Keep those cards and renders coming... me likes!
Agree, Dart, you should get to the UK and check out the stuff. Some of it is even theirs. I spent some college time there (hesitate to say I studied there).
I know there is a pile of rocks - http://www.stonehenge.co.uk/
.but frankly the saunas are little out of date
.
I don't remember much from the school in Scotland
that I attended https://www.scotchwhiskyexperience.co.uk/training/training-courses
but I'm sure people get a lot out of it.
Fantastic idea. Can't wait to see the mouse super-theif gear.
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Great job on the textures. Can see the improvement in the blade.
I'd love to! So TangoAlpha's from UK? Yeah... Rosie and I are planning to checking it out some time... when and how are the other things. She really wants to. Me, on the other hand... I like it here - I know the rules (at least two of them anyways) and I can almost always walk home ;)
But I'd still LOVE to go!
Other parts of the world, too!
Man! Do the next image up on the ledge... the other mice cranking up the gear - empty and mangled.
The scientist mouse in the background scratching his head... "Back to the ol' drawing board" LOL
EDIT:
Forgot to add - Very cool concept and work, Stezza!
Working on my sword Marriage again... Next step put in in a scene from a well known PA.
cant get mars bars in the States. had to order from UK
cant get true Quark cheese, marzipan, butterscotch cadbury, true Guiness
pretty much deprived lol
Mars bars? We have those and even Zagnut in Wisconsin. We even still have Clove gum!
They have Bars on Mars? :)
As shown in this documentary: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0100802/
Using "Environ Kit - Woodlands" by Dartanbeck to place the sword and a few of my modeled stone into. Now onto adding a few more elements and effects to accent the Sword in the Stone.
[Edit - 8am - I've already improved the scene further by adding a light to shine only on the Sword and add some light glow to the top of the stone... now off to add some more content to dress up the scene a bit without overwhelming it]
?? I have a few things yet to learn. These are things I wanted to try out for added effects. ??
I added a spot light and made adjustments but it could use something else. I also added bits from Howie Farkes scenes... grass, ferns and some saplings. Looks a bit better than the render I just posted.
It's not me - I have been very happily married for over 36 years, it is one of our four sons who is getting married to a lovely girl, so we are all thrilled, but also very busy (with lots of things actually, not just the wedding), hence I'm only just getting a chance to catch up with this thread! The theme was my idea but my thanks to Chickenman for running it - I know it is in safe hands!
Let me know if you and Rosie ever make it to the UK!
Yeah, Oxford. Home of the dictionary, & only city to have its own comma! You'll have seen bits of it in movies from Harry Potter to X-Men (it's quite photogenic), and a bunch of TV shows -- Morse, Lewis, Endeavour -- are set here.
Ah, the city of dreaming spires - and aspiring dreams! My family (briefly) lived on the Banbury Road in Oxford when I was about 8 years old...
You can add a light glint as a post-effect right inside Carrara:
Before and after, with the glint and without, just using the default settings for the glint preset:
You can stack multiple effects on one lightbulb or duplicate the bulb and add a different effect to each one to get all kinds of cool combinations. I usually go the one effect per bulb route just to have more control, because some of the various effects take their color or strength from the light's settings.
I never knew that. Thanks, Mark.
I love Carrara's Lens Flare - it is super versatile. The same effect that creates that glint above also created the light effects around the spotlights in this image:
...the glow around the lights in this one:
...and the more traditional lens flare effects in these two:
I highly recommend playing around with the presets on the lens flare if you never have before.