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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 05 6:06 am)
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You can only fool some of the people all of the time. Frankly, I don't go for your BS.
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I have the very first edition of this book--I see it is now in edition 7.
If I was to reccomend a basic reference book on art principles I am sure this would be at the top of my list..
A joy to read, learn and understand about "art" regardless of the medium!
Brian
bwtr
Now all you have to learn is: how to texture models, give characters believable poses, add proper lighting to them, create a scene in context that tells a story of more than 10 words and gets the viewer involved.
See http://forums.cgsociety.org/showthread.php?f=235&t=614482
It wasn't really $5,000.
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LOL. No one believed that IBM computer was still being used by anyone. Update that object and the image is more real. Its texture didn't look right compared to the rest of the scene.
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Hmm, OK, I got ya on that about the IBM logo and for the record one of my Intel Core2Duos is IBM. I recently, (last October), put a heatsink on it and it screams now and pushes the 5GHz range on core 1. It's a tuff machine.
I would rather
be Politically Incorrect,
Then have Politically
Correct-Incorrectness!!!
The desktop case and monitor clash with that flat panel 1080p TV. :) Your IBM does not look like that. It screams PCAT or PS/2.
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I agree. That IBM in the image is about an 500MHz tops, LOL, but just to have started modeling and it was Free, I used it and to the common image creaters it was OK, but I understand now why it is not. As a quick fix for that I have snapped a couple of photos of my current IBM and I can texture a cube in Carrara easy enough, so from the distance is should be acceptable. I really appreciate the info. I get so tired of the "WELL DONE IMAGE" comment in hopes that I will comment in return, because I scratch your back-you scratch back Crap. I want some Constructive Critiques Dang-it!!!!!!!
I would rather
be Politically Incorrect,
Then have Politically
Correct-Incorrectness!!!
Shawn.
I was given Advanced---sorry if that dissapoints! (With no restrictions that effect my way of life!)
Folks, Shawn and I go back a long way.
Sorry if the thread has been side tracked but I hope some learning has been derived.
I, at least, am wetting my pants with laughter at nearly every post.
Anyone would think all this stuff was serious!
Brian
bwtr
Bwtr -- they gave you the academic priced one. You were a squeeky wheel over there and they gave it to you as hush money. XSI was bought out anyway just after the Uplift Challenge. Your JPG did not come in 1st, or 2nd, or 3rd, or 4th, or 5th or.... honorary, or... Good job though on weaseling a free 3D app out of the deal.
And stop telling everybody how old you are. Just use the XSI without anymore excuses why you can't. You act like you are the only person your age using a computer. Get over it. :)
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The FSM model you took from someone else was pure genius. Your trying to get away with using it for your own copy&paste scene and pushing it as your own original modeling was top notch.
What art school did you say you went to?
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Google has you stating serveral times to everyone on various forums that you won a copy of XSI. So I assumed you did somehow. You even posted your winning image everywhere. So where on CGsociety's challenges does it say your name and what place you came in?
Like you say. We go a long way back. So I'll drop it.
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Shawn
Perspective/horizon line/one or two or three vanishing points or none of the above?
That "contest" "win" of XSI had nothing to do with "artisticality"!
Like many others, we recieved that copy of XSI because we completed a series of set tasks.
Thinking lateraly is very important in arts and crafts
Ahhh well--I tried
Have fun.
Brian
bwtr