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Subject: Easy underwater scene set-up


MarkBremmer ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 6:26 AM · edited Fri, 29 November 2024 at 11:43 AM

 Hi everyone,

Creating underwater environments is really easy in Carrara. However, the questions about how to do it pop up regularly. I've put together  a video tutorial about how to do it here

Have fun!

Mark






GKDantas ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 7:21 AM

You did again!! Thanks Mark!

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bwtr ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 7:54 AM

Brilliant Mark. Thanks. Brian

bwtr


hardtwist ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 11:29 AM

Thanks Mr Bremmer. Excellent.

Jim


50parsecs ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 1:51 PM

Sweet! This is great timing Mark; I was just working on a coral reef scene and any information to make it better is much appreciated.


SimonWM ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 3:30 PM

Thank you so much as a Carrara newbie I found your tutorials very helpful. May I suggest a tutorial on setting up IK on a generation 3 DAZ model and making a walk cycle and saving it as a nonlinear animation clip. I'd be interested in that.


Xerxes0002 ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 6:14 PM

Thank you very much!
Milo


bwtr ( ) posted Fri, 05 September 2008 at 8:41 PM

Simon
Have a look at Marks Carrarra 5 or6 tutes----
http://www.markbremmer.com/3Bpages/carrara6Pro.html

Brian

bwtr


SimonWM ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 5:00 AM

Thanks Brian. I have the Lynda.com Carrara 5 tutorials but they don't go that deep (walk cycles) nor they use the DAZ human figures which is what I'm interested in animating in Carrara.


Miss Nancy ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 12:10 PM

o.k., thx fr the excellent tutorial, mark.  after the last step I couldn't
see the floaters on my monitor, but I reckon they'd be easy to see in full-res.



MarkBremmer ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 3:13 PM

file_413442.jpg

 Here's a render from the file I was using. Floating junk!






bwtr ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 8:01 PM

Simon
Marks tutorials are different to any from Linda.com ones!

Between Marks tutorials, and the now excellent  Carrara Help manual, you should find animation of stuff pretty simple---well as much as it can be..

Brian

bwtr


ren_mem ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 10:03 PM · edited Sat, 06 September 2008 at 10:05 PM
hardtwist ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 10:43 PM

This was done with C6 Pro (ocean prop) version. Can this be done with the none Pro C6?

Jim


50parsecs ( ) posted Sat, 06 September 2008 at 11:12 PM

Maybe a displacement map applied to a plane could substitute for the ocean primitive.


bwtr ( ) posted Sun, 07 September 2008 at 12:03 AM

There was a movie tute that used to come with Carrara (3?--4?)  (A fish swimming around?)and there WAS a tute, ? by Mark either on the Eovia site or in one of the 3dXtract enzines!

Brian

bwtr


noviski ( ) posted Fri, 12 September 2008 at 1:55 PM

SWEEEEET! Thanks, Master Bremmer! :D

For those who wants a caustics maps, here's a very usefull and free old app:

http://www.dualheights.se/caustics/

Caustics Generatos can create even a animated sequence, maybe could create some displacement map also.

Cheers! ;)


50parsecs ( ) posted Fri, 12 September 2008 at 2:13 PM

file_413805.jpg

Yup, you can use the caustic generator to make a looped animated gel, and it works pretty well for making an animated displacement map too!


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