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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 05 6:06 am)
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looks great...not bad for 64 megs of ram :) I know I should be looking at the screen and the computer but for some reason I keep looking at the roof. I really like the architecture..its so big and bright, yet so gloomy all at once. Isnt it weird how you can become fascinated with a part of a picture and not care about the pictures focus?
Very nice. Strong sense of mood. You should see the size of the coin that this game runs on... big as a manhole cover, it is! I think Miss Nancy is right about the chains; you'll probably have to model them. You've already got a shader for them, don't you? I look forward to seeing the final image. Jim Z. a.k.a. Julian Boolean
Thanks for your kind comments, guys and girls . Hoborg - so those things are brakes ??? Good, now i know :) Why i've made some ? Well, if i put them off, the levers don't look like levers anymore to me . About the chains : i can't model them because my computer doesn't have enough horsepower for that . So i've used some simple rectangles with my chains shader . When i'll find a workaround to the transparency bug, i think they will do the trick . It's almost done now, so i'll probably have something to show tomorrow . Thanks again ! litst
Hey Litst (and Hoborg), If you're able to beat that transparency problem, please share the solution. I was working on a helicopter some time ago and was using the wires function in the transparency channel to create a blurred rotor blade. This presented a problem with the distance fog in the scene - much like the chains in your illustration. I haven't been able to make any of the VL or atmospheric effects render properly when looking through a transparent object and I'd love to see a solution.
The main render is done :) It took 9 hours in 1152x1536 ! Now i got to render the chains and their mask for compositing because of that transparency bug . Julian Boolean, my workaround might be good for my problem but not for yours . Did you try to render the background of your scene (with the fog) and then use the render as a backdrop for the foreground of your scene ? I hope it's clear ;) I'll post the image soon . litst
Excellent job, Litst. The stovepipe on the back of the machine really brings the components together and the chains LOOK fully modeled. Regarding the use of a backdrop, I was unaware of that technique when I was working on the helicopter - although I did use it to create depth of field in my 15 minute cheese can if you have the courage to look. It never occurred to me to use it in the way you did. Bravo. Jim Z. a.k.a. Julian Boolean
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