crayons?

IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159
edited December 1969 in The Commons

I found a freebie box on share cg, but i need a single crayon that i can color and re-label for a 5" tall character with little (if any) self control. Any leads to Under $5 or (better yet) free?

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  • EleleElele Posts: 1,097
    edited May 2014

    Ikyoto said:
    I found a freebie box on share cg, but i need a single crayon that i can color and re-label for a 5" tall character with little (if any) self control. Any leads to Under $5 or (better yet) free?

    Maybe a cone and a cilinder primitive in DS?

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  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,413
    edited May 2014
  • scorpioscorpio Posts: 8,413
    edited May 2014

    I just downloaded and had a look at the free Turbo squid one and the obj version loads in 6 crayons in a row there doesn't seem to be a texture map for it either.
    You can hide the other 5 crayons quite easily with the PolyGroup tool.
    There's one here as well which looks as if its a single item buts its only in .lwo or .max
    http://models3d.ru/category/toys

    Post edited by scorpio on
  • IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159
    edited December 1969

    I just downloaded and had a look at the free Turbo squid one and the obj version loads in 6 crayons in a row there doesn't seem to be a texture map for it either.
    You can hide the other 5 crayons quite easily with the PolyGroup tool.
    There's one here as well which looks as if its a single item buts its only in .lwo or .max
    http://models3d.ru/category/toys

    really cool tiy stuff on those pages! thanks
  • FistyFisty Posts: 3,416
    edited December 1969

    Still need a single crayon with good uv mapping?

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,053
    edited May 2014

    Elele said:
    Ikyoto said:
    I found a freebie box on share cg, but i need a single crayon that i can color and re-label for a 5" tall character with little (if any) self control. Any leads to Under $5 or (better yet) free?

    Maybe a cone and a cilinder primitive in DS?
    That's pretty much what I did for this one. It's actually two cylinders, one slightly smaller than the other and parented inside, with a cone with a very slight Dformer to round out the top parented on top of that. (Edit: there's also a slight deformer to round off the blunt end of the inner cylinder.) There's no UV mapping to speak of. The inner cylinder and the cone just have one of Age Of Armor's plastic shaders on them, while the outer cylinder is just a photograph of an actual crayola label that I pulled off the internet and stuck on in LIE.

    IIRC, there USED to be a couple of individual crayons with one of the Sadie/Nana sets over at Content Paradise, but it's not there anymore. The PAs were Blazerwiccan and Evonne, so maybe it's resurfaced someplace else. Edit: Product name was Scribbles for Nana.

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  • macleanmaclean Posts: 2,438
    edited December 1969

    It's probably not worth your while buying a product just to get crayons, but just in case, I have some in The Playschool.

    http://www.daz3d.com/shop/interiors-the-playschool

    There's a box of crayons with an open/close lid and morphs to shorten the crayons, plus an individual crayon prop.

    mac

  • IkyotoIkyoto Posts: 1,159
    edited December 1969

    maclean said:
    It's probably not worth your while buying a product just to get crayons, but just in case, I have some in The Playschool.

    http://www.daz3d.com/shop/interiors-the-playschool

    There's a box of crayons with an open/close lid and morphs to shorten the crayons, plus an individual crayon prop.

    mac

    "not"??ha! i DIDN'T EVEN SLOW DOWN ON THE WAY TO CHEKOUT! Letters! Crayons! Pops I ewould otherwise have to make! OUTSTANDING!
  • macleanmaclean Posts: 2,438
    edited December 1969

    Oh, cool. Glad it was something you could use!

    mac

  • Aave NainenAave Nainen Posts: 1,108
    edited December 1969

    maclean.........your stuff is outstanding........very good value for money.......and just absolutely useful in "real world" renders

  • macleanmaclean Posts: 2,438
    edited December 1969

    Hey, thanks! I try to put as many useful things as I can in my packs. I think sometimes people don't notice all the bits and pieces. You really need to go through the list of what's included to spot everything.

    mac

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