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I mostly use Carrara for sci-fi scenes and big, outdoor environmental scenes. I also use it for fine-tuning and texturing of my models.
Looking good !
Chickenman and Varsel, always good to see you posting!
great stuff... awesome models as well..
+1 on that
Good day all,
here is a test animation I did of the Flying Fortress Warplane as the props actually rotate.
I used the rotate modifier on them. they rotat 61 times per second recorded at 30 frames per second with motion blur.
Still not happy with it although it touck 13.5 hours to render.
Tetures on the nose gunners turret is not right for some reason I will need to investigate.
I am also going to see about uping it to 120framse per second and upping the spin rate to the same see how it looks.
With out further a due here it is.
Ccan't remember how to embed the videos so here is the link.
https://youtu.be/XXi6H3txOuw
went looking for a Zero with a torpedo ( was intrigued by a topic elsewhere )
couldn't find one.... but you'd never guess...............
Sock-R-tease would be horrified
I wonder where sockratease got to...
Hurricane fly over
Temptation!
20th March 2019
WFD
world frog day
Not exactly a Carrara picture... but I am using Carrara in the workflow.
I did setup the girl (a Genesis 2) in Carrara. Then converted her into first a primitive, and then into a vertex model.
Because 3D printing requires a watertight mesh, I had to do some editing. The hair was added thickness to. And the eyes of the girl was remade into just a ball. Removed the inner parts of the mouth, and closed the lips. And added thickness to and closed the suit.
I did also sculpt the hair in 3dCoat so there wouldn't be any cavities in the mesh.
Printed on an Ender 3 with a 0,2 mm nozzle and layer hight of 0,08 mm.
It took 19 hours and 14 minutes.
Still have to do the final cleanup, then to paint it....
I love this! Rock On!!!
Very cool! Um... what do you mean: Iray convertor?
So Cool! I love this render!
Awesome!
Holy Cow, Stezza! Lot's o' cool (and funny! LOL) Renders! Bravo!
thanks Dart
a run through the park
a HW3d deer day
HiveWire3d latest release .... a mule deer with a horse texture applied.
What a nice picture, Dave! Did you use a photo as a background or a real geometry?
tee hee
the rendered frames still up if anyone wants to kitbash it in a video
http://www.realmsandgalaxies.com/SecretLake/
Thanks Veronika, I used one of Dimension Theories HDRI images for that... can't find it in the store anymore, it must of been ditched.
found it
That ketschup looks like Texas almost. Houston we need more ketschup! Then it dawns on me...why is that stuff not floating off...
'cause it's tomato sauce not ketchup.. lol.. it's more stickier
dead horse as we say
lol
Love that HW3D Deer! So cool! But I love that robokitteh even more! That is an awesome render, and I want a walking freaking fridge like that!
The Silent City
I used one of Tim Payne's surreal skies, the sun light, and a spot light with light cone. Might have overdone it a bit. Working on the laptop is fidgety at best.
Holy crap! I've missed a lot of awesome work in this thread. So much to catch up on. Great to have you back posting, Dart. Inspirational renders.
Here is a quickie using the free 360 Flowscape background that Wendy posted in the off topic thread. Qin Shi Huang might be the wrong historical character for the background, but somehow it seems less wrong than Julius Caesar or Napoleon Bonaparte, some of the other costumes that are part of CP's leaders pack. Less wrong by a couple thousand miles distance only - not less wrong in any other sense. Qin Shi Huang's helmet had a "veil of stars".
I stuck a belly dancing geisha in Streets of Asia 4 so anything goes