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Subject: Dystopia City Block 022/200


Moebius87 ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 6:14 AM · edited Tue, 26 November 2024 at 6:09 AM

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lynnJonathan, Soulhuntre, FishNose... :o) Just thought I'd post a sample WIP for the next set of buildings you people will need to convert into Poser. I'm pushing them past the 600 meter height now. I also noticed that in your conversions, all my light beacons disappear... is this because these are only 2-point polygons (lines 1 pixel thick). Any suggestions on how to keep them? I'd appreciate if you could offer these up as Poser freebies once you're able to make the conversion work. Thank you very much for all your input and suggestions. Cheers! - M

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Anzan ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 6:58 AM

Very... very nice. Anz


Nukeboy ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 10:43 AM

Any chance we could get these as .3ds or .obj file so we could use it in other apps? This looks terrific!


Great Bizarro ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 11:11 AM

N.B. Soulhunter was working on translating the files, might check with him. Moebius, GREAT WORK!!


jarm ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 11:33 AM

Moeibius buildings are very cool.


FishNose ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 1:19 PM

Wow!! Love that block! - reminds me vaguely of Robocop, whatever the big corporation was called. Some suggestions about new blocks - (you asked for them in a previous thread) - 1. Some that break the mould - eg double blocks, or even 4 in one huge block. Then one could put a really enormous building on it, like a massive HQ or palace or some such. 2. Also open spaces, like parks with smaller buildings in them. 3. Some purely residential blocks, with rather repetitive, similar blocks of apartments, for instance, standing in rows. 4. Irregularly cut streets 5. Road /air tunnels through blocks or double blocks 6. Very tall pyramid shaped scraper like the one in San Francisco 7. Really pointy towers, like Empire State 8. Spiral shaped, even curved (?) towers 9. Space pad / space port / landing area 10. Multiple storey parking lot type buildings - for airborne vehicles 11. Some kind of irregular 'slum' area? This after all is typical of ANY city, no matter how ordered it is. 12. Harbour area 13. Warehouses/hangars 14. Bridges across between blocks, high up - possibly multiple bridges in many directions Hey, don't take me seriously - I'm just spouting ideas - maybe something at least in this list is useful as an idea?? :] FishNose


VirtualSite ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 1:52 PM

Aarrrrrggggghhhhhhhhhhhh..... the waiting is KILLING ME, FOLKS!!!!! This stuff is gorgeous, and you're building 200 of them? To give away???


risopan ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 3:25 PM

cool. looks very detailed. how long did it take you to render?


Moebius87 ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 3:58 PM

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Thanks for comments. Not sure I want to do megablocks or special buildings like palaces or starports though. I think I want to leave feature buildings to individual artists. Dystopia was intended as a background prop. :o) Biggest prob with parks is the trees. I don't think I could pull it off, best to leave it to programs like Bryce, Vue, World Builder and Terragen. Don't worry about mass transit system. When I'm done with a larger number of blocks, I will start work on a modular elevated multi level train/tube system, with stations and everything. Like the idea of irregular blocks, residential blocks, slums and warehouses. I might even do rotundas and cul 'de sac (spelling?) Thanks for your input, FishNose! :o) - M

Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."


Moebius87 ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 4:05 PM

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Risopan, Modeling time for a city block takes anywhere from 3 to 6 hours. Surfacing is a standard setup already. I have a dummy scene where I just throw in the objects and render. Rendering time takes about 6 to 10 minutes with raytraced shadows and reflections. This one took about 7 minutes.

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lynnJonathan ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 4:48 PM

Wow!!! A transit system. Too cool. The poser props will have external obj files so you could import them into other apps or remap if anyone wanted to. I think a few landing pads would be nice and I like the idea of a bay too.


FishNose ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 5:01 PM

I think I'm gonna die..... ah, just think, the fly-through scenes, oooooooo... These city blocks are GORGEOUS!!!!!!! :] FishNose


OpticalSingenoid ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 8:08 PM

Impressive Work Moebius!! Which app are you using??? LW? Looks like a LW render... I'm finishing a fully working Elevator for Poser. I use Max. But, switching to C4D soon for the Modeling. Maybe, if you have Ideas, i could do one for this Amazing CityScape... Later! Anik


Grey_cat ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 9:10 PM

Attached Link: http://www.stmuc.com/thbaier/download.html

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There is program (see link) that will do the conversion. I don't see what good they would be in Poser, they're much to big. I take it you work in metrics, is one unit equal to one Meter?


Grey_cat ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 9:11 PM

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Your City Blocks may work better in Bryce.


arabinowitz ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 10:59 PM

Are these available for download?! They are amazing!!!! Please let me know where to get these!!! Aharon PS: WOW!!!


Moebius87 ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 11:14 PM

Anik - Yes it's done in LW. Please help yourself to the Dystopia city blocks and do whatever you want. But IMHO a fully functional elevator would make more sense in a detailed interior, not in some blocky background prop. :o) Grey cat - Yes I always build to scale, and yes I do use the metric system. You are absolutely right, these are huge. Maybe I should post this in the Bryce forum instead. Aharon - lynnJonathan, soulhuntre and FishNose are helping and teaching how to make the conversion to Poser/Bryce. They are still in LW7 format at this stage and I do not know when it will be available in the converted format. If you are willing to work with LW7 format, here is the link. :o)

Mind Over Matter
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Moebius87 ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 11:16 PM

Attached Link: http://www.axeman3d.co.uk/buildings.htm

Ooops, forgot the link. Sorry. - M

Mind Over Matter
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Moebius87 ( ) posted Tue, 16 April 2002 at 11:28 PM

Attached Link: http://www.axeman3d.co.uk/gallery/City_Outside.jpg

I don't know what application was used for this render by an artist named "DarkGrafix", but he retextured my cityblocks and produced this. :o) It took me a while to recover from this. Absolutely stunning work. I'm not really a final render sort of artist, more of a modeler and I can only bring my stuff to a certain level. Nice to see what other artists can do to decent stuff and make in really beautiful.

Mind Over Matter
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judith ( ) posted Wed, 17 April 2002 at 12:04 AM

Outstanding Moebius87! I was disappointed that Bryce wouldn't open them, but even if I never am able to download them, let me just say I am in awe of your talent and your generosity. Those are some kick *ss models!

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VirtualSite ( ) posted Wed, 17 April 2002 at 1:42 AM

Moebius, just an FYI -- when I click the link, I get a "server not found" message.


Moebius87 ( ) posted Wed, 17 April 2002 at 1:46 AM

VirtualSite, Thanks for the heads-up, but the links work fine from where I'm standing :o). - M

Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."


lynnJonathan ( ) posted Wed, 17 April 2002 at 2:57 AM

I'm halfway done converting them to textured poser props. They have external obj files so they should be importable to many apps. I'll need somebody else to post them. I dont know the best way. They should be done pretty soon.


FishNose ( ) posted Wed, 17 April 2002 at 5:57 AM

No problem, lynnJonathan - I'll take care of them and host them for you - Direct links from funstuff. Contact me and we can discuss how to do it best. I've got a feeling these are going to be popular.... But hey, that's my prob as host, not yours! You've done the really hard work! email me at fishnose@immediate.se or 'instant message' me here, or whatever suits you best. :] FishNose


lynnJonathan ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 5:30 AM

They're finished. Around 5 megs zipped. Now all we need to do is post them. Fishnose, can I e-mail them to you or do you have a different way? I'll post some pics later.


arabinowitz ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 10:42 AM

I CAN'T WAIT!!!!!!!!!!!!! (salivating, and quickly becoming dehydrated)


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 11:14 AM

Yup! Send 'em over! I can't be sure I can handle the WHOLE lot at once - my bandwidth limit is likely to go out through the window with this. If it goes over a little that's fine - this is such good stuff, I'm quite happy to put up a little extra cash to cover it, but if we go head over heels it gets REALLY expensive. But send the whole bunch to me right away - are they separable in smaller bundles, like the originals, or do they inextricably share textures? I thought maybe we could release half of them first, see how bad it gets, then let out the rest if things don't get too bad. I'll put 'em up in freestuff with direct links. We're going to need thumbs, of course - do you have anything suitable? Or maybe the original thumbs from the LW files would be OK, what do you guys think? Oh - and is there a suitable readme with them? Or does that need to be written still? Moe, I believe you put no restrictions on use of your stuff, apart from selling them. Is that correct? We can nick your text from the original readmes, but we need explanations perhaps, about texs and such. OK, talk to me guys - :] FishNose


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 11:17 AM

Um... I forgot to say - email them to the address in my earlier post - fishnose@immediate.se No prob there with file size or anything.


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 11:19 AM

I think arabinowitz is going to need a copy of that mail.... We don't want any deaths due to dehydration around here, do we? :o]


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 11:23 AM

M - I missed the point of your post there! You mean - host the next blocks, like from 21 and up? Sure thing! It's all a matter of bandwidth - I have a total of 10 gigs per month paid for in my ISP contract, and that goes a fair way. I'll really do the very best I can! :] FishNose Geez, 4 posts in a row - this is getting out of hand!


Moebius87 ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 11:41 AM

FishNose... let's see how the first freebies fare... geez I didn't think they'd generate that much interest. Perhaps I should consider going into business? Don't worry I will learn the conversion ropes, and they will still be dirt cheap. I'd like to justify all the time I spend making them. Hope no one lynches me for back tracking like this, and I do need some good betatesters... :o) Cheers! - M

Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 11:44 AM

Can't say I blame you, M - I like freebies, but you've done a lot of good work with these, so I see your point. The Poser community is quite big. A lot bigger than the other S/W communities here. I'm not sure what the reaction will be, but I'm pretty sure your stuff will be popular. Depends, I suppose, on how many are into sci-fi related stuff. Quite a lot of people are also into historical and/or fantasy, Ancient Egypt and such, and Swords & Sorcerers. And then there's the pretty large pinup/glamour and, um, related stuff, crowd. Like me for instance! :o] But we'll know once we put the freebies up - how heavy the pressure is. Where are you situated,by the way? What time zone? I'm in Sweden, GMT +1. And I'd definitely be willing to help out with beta testing future stuff! :o] :] FishNose


Moebius87 ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 12:14 PM

I'm based in Thailand, GMT +07:00. Thanks for your generous offer to betatest, will definitely keep you in the loop. :o)

Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."


FishNose ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 12:40 PM

What withmost of the Poser crowd stationed in Norht America, we've got a pretty fair spread of time zones here. Which makes for slower turnaround when communicating, of course... But isn't the web amazing - here we are, at all corners of the planet, going on like this? I think of it sometimes, it's not even 10 years since the web started to spread! :] FishNose, gettin' all phillysoffycull, like.


VirtualSite ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 1:10 PM

Just so you both know: I downloaded 1-20 blocks and ran them through 3DWin to convert them into 3ds files, imported them into Bryce and discovered (oh joy!) that they were built in groups that could be taken apart and have individual pieces isolated for different texturing. I was so afraid they would arrive as a single piece, and now (bliss! happiness! I can pretty much go hog wild with them from a texturing POV. I'm off to Toronto for the Opera America conference but will be playing with these beauties when I get home, and I'll post the results on the Bryce board if you're interested. Moe, this things are soooo cool. Lotsa thanks!


soulhuntre ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 4:05 PM

I agree ... I think as long as the price is reasonable there is a strong demandd for this... and you should be compensated. Leave the ones that are already "in the wild" free... no one can ever say you didn't contribute to the community because even just what you have released is amazing - and maybe consider charging for them from here out. BTW - I'll be happy to test too :)


Moebius87 ( ) posted Thu, 18 April 2002 at 4:51 PM

Hi soulhuntre, thank you very much for your offer to help betatest. I gratefully accept. Still waiting to get a reply from lynnJonathan to complete the test crew. :o) I still have a few more blocks to complete before I am prepared to start learning how to convert and re-texture. Then I have to figure out how to write "readme's", setup shop in the marketplace, and figure out all the other behind-the-scenes stuff. Any ideas on where to start? I got a lot of homework to do. Cheers! - M

Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."


Uzilite ( ) posted Fri, 19 April 2002 at 7:59 AM

I Just saw the render by "Darkgrafix". MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!! MY GODDD!!!!!!


Preston ( ) posted Fri, 19 April 2002 at 8:37 PM

Mobieus87 these are amazing. I can't wait to see the entire project. lynnJonathan, if you don't mind me asking, are you re-texturing manually or have you an utility that helps out? I've tried re-texturing in Bryce and it's been rather laborious. I've also tried Anthony Appleyard's 'getcoltx' but I've yet to get any of these files through the getcoltx successfully. I'm also looking forward to seeing your re-worked files.


lynnJonathan ( ) posted Fri, 19 April 2002 at 8:57 PM

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"3D Exploration" helped convert some of the textures. Bryce doesnt import anything with the textures. Other words it will always be a hassle in bryce. Poser can open obj and 3ds files that point to textures. 3D Exploration converted the models with the corect UVs and it made it easy to re-apply the maps. You can fin 3d exploration at www.righthemishere.com-30 day working demo.


lynnJonathan ( ) posted Fri, 19 April 2002 at 8:59 PM

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Oh, and the materials where correct in the conversion and the are even groups when I checked the group tool.


arabinowitz ( ) posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 10:38 AM

Fantastic!!!!! I can't wait!


Preston ( ) posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 11:03 AM

Thanks, lynnJonathan. 3D Exploration looks interesting. Oddly enough, one trick I've found for getting .OBJ's into Bryce is to load it into Poser and export it from there. The new .obj files will then import into Bryce with some of the textures in place - usually the Color map. It just doesn't carry the Transparency or bump maps very well. Thanks again to Moebius87 and to you for making these available to the community.


Valandar ( ) posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 11:17 AM

As a side note... No, two-point polys can't carry over in Poser. It doesn't acknowledge renderable splines.

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FishNose ( ) posted Sun, 21 April 2002 at 2:33 PM

For those who have missed it - the first two packages of 4 blocks each are available in Funstuff. Don't forget to D/L the textures package too. Have fun! :] FishNose


Moebius87 ( ) posted Mon, 22 April 2002 at 6:26 AM

Thanks for the tip, Valandar. I will improve on all future city blocks to ensure that all the lights and tension cables aren't lost in the converision. :o)

Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."


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