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Poser - OFFICIAL F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Feb 18 5:11 pm)
:) Thank you guys! Are there any kinds of flowers that you'd like to see in your garden or in your little corner of the large forest, let me know and I'll see what I can do. As long as you don't expect "right away" lol thgeisel; those white ones took me a coupla days to model lol and some frustration. So I'm not a fast worker Britt
LOL Pendy and Cherokee.. hey... maybe we've done our shares! LOL... naw, it's actually nice to have some flowers in the prop folder. I'll make some lilly of the valley's without leaves, - so that y'all (still practicing the southern drawl) can put them in a nice vase and enjoy your gardening as well. lol Britt
I would LOVE some tulips, Leucocoryne Purpurea, Nigella Damascena (love-in-a-mist), calla lillies, tiger lillies, and daffodils. Tulips and daffodils are my #1 and #2 choices! Especially since daffodils are so popular and abundant this time of the year for easter. If you're up for a challenge, go to Google.com and search for Nigella Damascena. Those look like they'd be very difficult to model and they're my favorite flower of all time!
Daffodils and tulips, Miss Tara :) As a matter of fact I've started on tulips, but that was before I saw that bloodsong has some nice ones in his menagerie, - and they're morphable too. I like Daffodils too... so I'll see if I can get some of those up. Wild irises.. That sounds nice! :) I don't think I've ever seen them in real life, cherokee. The trillium neither. :) You know that's one of the largest differences for me moving from Norway to Florida, - the flowers, plants and trees. Jack in the pulpit is also new to me, - the berries resembles the Nordic cloudberries a bit. boy; you guys sure know how to put a gal to work. lol Britt
Wonderful, Britt! Did you do those with PlantStudio? I finally downloaded the demo of Xfrog and have been playing with it. WOW! Once I scrape up the money to buy the program and figure out all the options I'll probably start modeling shrubs and perennials since there seems to be so much interest. First thing, I want to figure out how to do Iris, which ARE gorgeous, cherokee. And some of thier relatives. I'll try to post a couple photos to this thread of some South African Iris relatives called Moraeas. But I have a huge advantage over most of you - I manage a botanical garden, so I can spend my lunches photographing flowers for model ideas and textures.
Goldfire you lucky person you! :) be my guest and make textures for the ones you find you like of the ones I make. As for the creation process, - the base models were made in PlantStudio, - but if you saw the treads from yesterday, you'd have seen that the output directly from plantstudio comes out with some strange forms, - and it seems no matter what we do; they can't be perfect. So the rose and the Fireweed were heavily edited in UV mapper, while I actually re-modelled the Lilly-of-the-Wally from scratch. Uh.. a learning process indeed! I too admire x-frog. (I want it, I want it... I want it! lol) I do think, however, that the models that comes out from it are "too heavy" - at least for my use. I don't plan on make plants/flowers the main attraction, so to speak, in my renders. I did find that I needed some for props, so these are a mix of details needed/wanted - weighed up against file size. Not sure if that has been discussed to death here, - but that would be an interesting discussion; "The ideal file seize for props". Britt
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*g* How is my Southern drawl doing??? A Rose, Fireweed and a Lilly of the valley in free stuff. If there is any interest for them, I have some more. Britt