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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 21 9:55 pm)
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Quote - I just noticed there’s another new magazine out here in the UK called 3D artist magazine. I see its got Carrara 6.2 pro free on the disc. Just thought I’d mention it in case somebody hasn’t managed to get a copy of digital arts that had it on.
The mag looks pretty good actually, seems 3d world has got a rival.
NEW ???
From the website:
Issue #47 is 3D Artist magazine's final issue
New??? vs Final Issue ???
Sorry, I'm confused. ... :huh:
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LOL, you got the wrong site. Try www.3dartistonline.com/ instead ;)
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Quote - Try this one instead: http://www.3dartistonline.com/
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Anybody see it stateside yet? I managed to spot two different issues of the magazine at Borders here, but one only had Carrara 5.1 Pro and the other had Toon Boom PLE. But no Carrara 6.2 Pro. What should I be looking for on the cover?
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The Digital Arts (April 2009) issue with Carrara Pro 6 arrived in bookstores yesterday in the States. 3D Artist arrives Stateside in two more weeks.
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Quote - Still only the Windows version though in case Mac users wanted it.
Keep an eye out for art and 3D magazines for the Mac.
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Oh. And be sure to get Mark Bremmer's VTC training CD on Carrara 6 Pro. Probably the best Carrara training there is.
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Still not here yet... Now I somewhat know how the other side of the pond feels about some DVD or movie releases and the such. A bit funny too, since I'm waiting on software from a Utah based company to come back on a CD attached to a UK mag and be trucked from New York or Norfolk to get it here in the midwest.
For now, I'm just going to wait another week. Still, if anyone sees it stateside before then - post an update. (It's funny how things like this seem like waiting on a prize, especially when short on cash to buy the software the normal way.)
Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
I've had my copy for about a week now and everything installed like a champ, complete with content and PDF manual. I've been really enjoying Carrara6 Pro's added features. Love using hair for grass, the improved physics, and messing with the ocean primitive. Haven't tried the displacement painting yet,
I've had C6 Std. since its launch, then bought the magazine last weekend and have to say,...wow,...very powerful program to have on a magazine disk. I know Blender and tS 7.6 are free, but imho and what I've seen in Blender and used in tS, they aren't anywhere near as easy to use(plus Carrara has direct content support). It is Windows only and no render nodes, but at this price, no problem, lol. Even if I can't upgrade the mag version, it will be enough to keep me going for a very long time.
I recently got the 6.2 ver. as well and wanted to purchase the "Secret Lake", but only if I could open it in 6.2. I checked the product Wiki http://artzone.daz3d.com/wiki/doku.php/azproduct/7265
and found that most of HowieFarkes's scenes are compatible with ver. 6.2 even though they are advertised as being for ver. 7, The Secret Lake scene installed with no problems, and renders well. The Japanese Garden set is iffy though. The Wiki for it is incomplete, so I'm not sure it will work with ver. 6.2. You might shoot Howie an IM and ask him.
6.2 Adds...
There may be some other things, but those are the most noticable. I upgraded via the magazine myself not too long ago. For most everything else, 5.1 Pro is still very good. I'd advise using it until you're able to upgrade, because then you'll waste less time learning the whole app and instead only figuring out what the newer features do.
Your friendly neighborhood Wings3D nut.
Also feel free to browse my freebies at ShareCG.
There might be something worth downloading.
Digital Arts April 2009 edition finally arrived in the land of Oz this week. Naturally, I pounced on it straight away and look forward to having a bit of a play with it.
Bit surprised that there is no discount offer to upgrade to v7 (these sort of discounts are very frequently offered with the cover software), neither was there a tutorial (once again very frequently featured in the magazine).
Now, I have a question. If you have Carrara 6 Pro which you get from one of these magazines, does DAZ recognize your purchase ? This is important, for example, if they offer a special on an upgrade from v6 Pro to v7 Pro.
Quote - 6.2 Adds...
- Hair
- Full angles for rotation animation, not just quaternary. (The rotation mode is noticable when keyframing objects that rotate 180° or more. In quaternary based rotation, a turn of 180° or -180° doesn't make a difference. Instead you'd have to add a keyframe at the halfway point and turn 90° to control which way around something goes. Also you'd have to use 5 keyframes to do a full 360° turn.)
- Non-linear animation (walk cycles or different poses)
- Ocean primitive
- And a few new shader channels (finer control over transparancy/translucency or something like that.)
- File compatability (Not sure if it's possible to save to an older format, so more .car files only work with newer versions.)
There may be some other things, but those are the most noticable. I upgraded via the magazine myself not too long ago. For most everything else, 5.1 Pro is still very good. I'd advise using it until you're able to upgrade, because then you'll waste less time learning the whole app and instead only figuring out what the newer features do.
Thank you very much, it's very clear.
How about which version of Carrara works best with Poser 7 .. 5 or 6 or 7..?
Thanks
Quote - How about which version of Carrara works best with Poser 7 .. 5 or 6 or 7..?
That's a (little) bit like asking which goes better with steak, the vanilla or the chocolate milkshake. :biggrin:
For importing, I like C7 the best, because it can import Poser content natively, without the need of a separate program or plugin. However, I'm told by people that use it that the separate import (TransPoser) does a better job.
I've never heard of anyone that accepts the imported shader settings from a Poser file, regardless of the Carrara version. Shader nodes in Poser are made for Poser's renderers, and they work differently from Carrara (you'll find that bump, highlight, and shininess especially need tweaking after you do the import).
The current release (7.1.1) has a few stability problems, most of which should be fixed soon. I know a lot of people who continue to use C6 because of this. Myself, I'd rather have all the latest features, so I'll always recommend getting the latest version. Also, if you can afford it, I'd get the Pro version over Standard or Express, because sooner or later you'll be wanting something mentioned in the manual or a tutorial, only to find that it's a "Pro only" feature.
Hope that's helpful.
Quote - Digital Arts April 2009 edition finally arrived in the land of Oz this week. Naturally, I pounced on it straight away and look forward to having a bit of a play with it.
Bit surprised that there is no discount offer to upgrade to v7 (these sort of discounts are very frequently offered with the cover software), neither was there a tutorial (once again very frequently featured in the magazine).
Now, I have a question. If you have Carrara 6 Pro which you get from one of these magazines, does DAZ recognize your purchase ? This is important, for example, if they offer a special on an upgrade from v6 Pro to v7 Pro.
You can't register the serial number on DAZ's site. They gave you a FULL version for crying out loud. Still not good enough for some people.
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I just noticed there’s another new magazine out here in the UK called 3D artist magazine. I see its got Carrara 6.2 pro free on the disc. Just thought I’d mention it in case somebody hasn’t managed to get a copy of digital arts that had it on.
The mag looks pretty good actually, seems 3d world has got a rival.