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Subject: Flowers for y'all


brittmccary ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 1:51 PM Ā· edited Wed, 19 February 2025 at 2:29 AM

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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



pendarian ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:05 PM

Ohhhh Brit, these are nice :) Thank you!! I dont think you can ever have too many plants for flowers :) Thanks for sharing! Pendy


thgeisel ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:16 PM

very nice, specially the one with the white blossoms,


dirk5027 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:22 PM

yes just got them thanks a lot for that, you can never have to many


cherokee69 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:23 PM

Brit, These are wonderful...between you and Thomas, we could have a whole flowering forest. Thanks


pendarian ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:31 PM

You are sooo right cherokee :) Between the two of them Vicki, Mike, Steph and the kids will have LOTS of gardening to do this spring!! Pendy


cherokee69 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:34 PM

Pendy, No, we'll be doing all the gardening..they will just be enjoying the results..LOL


brittmccary ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:44 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



pendarian ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:44 PM

LOL!!! This is tooo true :)


brittmccary ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 2:46 PM

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



bloodsong ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:07 PM

heyas; thanks, britt! i'm not really a flower person, but... i dunno any wildflowers would be nice. :)


cherokee69 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:09 PM

"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" Britt, Now you've done it...I'm going to have to drag out my wild flower plant books and see what would be nice to have.


pendarian ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:19 PM

definately wildflowers......


brittmccary ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:48 PM

I agree! wildflowers are better. lol They don't need any gardening! I'll see what I can do. Britt



cherokee69 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:52 PM

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Trillium Here's a few ideas for yu..don't want to go overboard..LOL


cherokee69 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:54 PM

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Jack In The Pulpit


cherokee69 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 3:55 PM

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Wild Iris..these grow in clumps and are only about 3 to 4 inches tall


MissTara ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 4:16 PM

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!


Ms_Outlaw ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 4:26 PM

I have a non green thumb. I walk too close and they die ~s~ But they are nice to have in pictures. A nice added touch to a scene. Thank you.


Sue88 ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 5:05 PM

Wow, Britt, these are wonderful! Thank you! :) Sue


brittmccary ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 5:40 PM

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



Goldfire ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 5:44 PM

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.


brittmccary ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 6:32 PM

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



Goldfire ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 8:57 PM

Xfrog does seem to put out some really high poly stuff. I downloaded a couple free trees Orio had done in Xfrog - 50 megs PER MODEL. My old 400 mZ pentium with only 128 megs of RAM LOVED that one. I haven't tried them yet on my new, faster computer.


JetM ( ) posted Thu, 21 March 2002 at 9:23 PM

Hey cool. Thanks for sharing


chohole ( ) posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 12:27 AM

Thankyou very much, any flowers are welcome.

The greatest part of wisdom is learning to developĀ  the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."



webvogel ( ) posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 5:45 AM

Britt they are wonderful. And there is a need for flowers to bring our pictures to live!!! Like the importance of good transparent hair for poser. You can never have enough from it. :O)).... if have not enough free hairtransmaps !!! :O)) Greetings, Webbird


webvogel ( ) posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 7:07 AM

Britt, my personel Poser- Char is a Druid and loves Healing- Herbs!!!!! Can you do some for Download !!! This will be not great, more FANTASTIC !! Greetings, Webbird http://people.freenet.de/webnest/tav.htm


elsja ( ) posted Fri, 22 March 2002 at 9:17 AM

MissTara is you are interested in tulip I have one in the market place. It is fully poseable. Guy


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