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I just went to that site. It IS amazing!
I also went to the MAIN site, followed the Downloads link, then the Edo Street Scene... and found a GORGEOUS Edo period japanese shop (#1 of that series). Also, plenty of traditionsl Japanese hairstyles, and other similar products for FREE.
This is QUITE an excellent site. Thank you, sho-ko-NO-stlay ;) !!
Message edited on: 08/22/2004 00:48
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Attached Link: http://edogoyomi.page.ne.jp/download/3dmodels/index.html
One of my favorite sites. I love her Japanese hair props.For those who can't read katakana, the main downloads page is here:
http://edogoyomi.page.ne.jp/download/3dmodels/index.html
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A good way to translate japanese (and other foreign languages) is Babelfish. It actually does a good job on japanese and chinese :o)FREEBIES! | My Gallery | My Store | My FB | Tumblr |
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Wow! I'd forgotten about that castle! Thanks for the heads up! Amazing Work! This translator does a good job too with Japenese... MarcoThe thing about online translators is that you sometimes end up getting sentences like "Of castle for other then courtesy to know, umbrella" and you have to really read between the lines to figure out what's being expressed. :-) xantor thanks for the fixed link, I hadn't DL'd the Edo props yet. I got to thinking, this person has an interest and pride in Japanese history, you don't see too many sites like that dedicated to Americana ... and then I remembered SAMS3D.
An excellent collection, and it's given me a few ideas for my next gallery picture. One query, does anyone know where I can find a traditional-style Japanese room interior — floor mats, wall panelling and so on? I already have the very nice Green Dragon Dojo from Daz, but it's a bit heavyweight when all I want is a close-up of the characters and just a bit of wall and floor in the background.
Attached Link: http://www.expandingwave.com/
look in the Poser section at ExpandingWave for a couple of simple rooms. The detailed buildings are wonderful. (choose "smooth catalog" if you have a high-speed connection... better pictures) You will find some of Hatsumi's props here, too.Carolly, thanks for the link to ExpandingWave. I have been there before, of course, but I had never bought anything because it seemed to be a Paypal-only site. (I'm not a member and don't particularly want to be.) Your link led me to a page that says I don't have to join or be a member of Paypal to buy something there, just use my card as normal. Good news — maybe I will get those two room sets after all, I always thought they looked very good.
Message edited on: 09/04/2004 08:55
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Attached Link: http://edogoyomi.page.ne.jp/3dedo/tsuyama/index.html
I had been following this project for awhile, but apparently not with enough frequency. It appears to have been finished last December. If you're interested, there's a free model of Tsuyama Castle at this website (click the main attached link.) The modeller goes by "honey," although I'm not sure if that's their screen name here. I believe I recognize some of their images from the Renderosity Vue d'Esprit community. If I recall correctly, they've won some of the monthly Vue challenges. I've seen links to this site before for the nice Japanese household props that are available there, but have never seen anyone mention the castle model. It's easy to miss because the download pages are somewhat decentralized. You can download the entire castle model as one piece (.obj format,) textures are in a separate .zip file. The ReadMe advises that the model is low poly and is best for long-distance renders, but I found it to look very well in close-up renders. If you want a real challenge, you can download all of the component structures individually. There's a map at the page showing the proper configuration. The individual structures could be used by themselves of course. There are more Japanese buildings in the "Edo Street Series" section. honey's main page is [here.](http://homepage1.nifty.com/hakka/edo/index.html) Take a moment and enjoy honey's galleries, there's some gorgeous work there. Many people reading this have probably seen [this](http://edogoyomi.page.ne.jp/download/3dmodels/index.html) page. It has links to numerous Japanese-themed items for Poser, Vue, and 3D apps in general, including architectural construction elements, more buildings, traditional hair props, etc. many of which are Poser-ready. Lots of great stuff. Forgive me if you already know about this, I just think it's a particularly special and generous site, and wanted to share my enthusiasm with those who don't already have it bookmarked. Google "Tsuyama Castle" if you'd like to learn more about the real-life one, there's lots of information to be mined.