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My guess is because 3d printing is becoming an increasingly popular hobby. Especially with folks who enjoy role playing games and for sci-fi fans.Indeed if you look at kickstarter, some mesh creators have raised megabucks.Â
Which is why your point here is rather interesting. I can see how an extended term would be fair enough for games, because someone might be able to extract the mesh from the game, thus depriving the creator. But I wonder why should buyers have to pay more to print their purchase when compared to rendering?
OK sure that term is common to many stores, not just the marketplace here. But it feels kinda counter creative to getting sales. It's a bit like Daler Rowney telling paint brushes buyers they can't use oils, only water-colours.
It's the same when you see extended licences limiting the number of times something can be printed. Most licences don't define the number of times we are allowed to render a purchase.I could also make a render and sell numerous copies as an art print, yet I don't have to cut the creator into that profit. So it's not like a creator is losing out on anything.
Yes we might get a short term gain by selling an extended licence. But I wonder long term are we doing ourselves a disservice with extendeds? Higher prices are less likely to make people buy. Plus overly restrictive terms are more likely to be ignored. So shouldn't we be embracing this new form of output and encouraging printing?Â
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Thread: 3D Prints of your Poser-Work | Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL
The important thing with 3d printing, especially for resin prints, is that your model is "solid". I could go for ages about what that means, but in simple terms it means there's no holes in it.  So in answer to your question... here's how to fix that...Â
A long way...Â
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sZMkATmG1w
A short way...
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Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Yea I'm fine, it's just the day job :(
What I'm finding is people are fed up with being locked up. Chuck in lockdown/restrictions slowly being reduced and as more folks get their jabs it's making them feel more confident about going out. Problem is that's not being mirrored by support services, many are still not running, virtual only or simply don't exist anymore.
The latter sometimes happening in the most Kafkaesque way possible. Such as closing down a walk-in service, because no one has walked in. While ignoring the fact it was held in a building that the public was banned from entering!
Something that's especially prevalent in the healthcare sector. Which often seems to be run by the kinda "experts" who'd (to blatantly steal the line from Nick Pettigrew's new book) think putting go-faster stripes on lightening is a great idea. A prime example being the rule that says after you've been treated in an ER dept, you must leave immediately.
No passing go, collecting $200 and forget waiting for a taxi.
Even if it's 3.03am, it's raining and you are a vulnerable women in your 20's, in a wheelchair.
Which is where my role comes in and why for the last month b*gger all has happened in my personal/artistic life.
Not saying it's been busy, but our dog taught itself to use a can opener. So a result of that, and forgetting what the concept of "walkies" is, he can't fit through a door. Which is a tad disturbing for a chihuahua, but on the plus side, it's made the cat well happy :)
Though when I can find a few hours I do plan to get back into making this set.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Yea I trying making an Ineptasaurus, but like the real thing it just didn't work right. Then watching the news, especially the bit about nurses only getting 1%, it hit me...
What do all politicians do to people...yep that's right...so here for your viewing pleasure is the Johnsonosaurus
..and if that doesn't give you nightmares, just imagine an VR ad campaign with a neeked Peirs Morgan lying next to you.
Sweet Dreams everyone :)
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Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
OK he's not rigged, but he is something rather fun to make if you ever want to try something different. Something I learnt when trying to improve the textures on the gas tanks for the garden centre set. Something that can be done in literally hours.
The body is from the game Spore. Something you can pick up dirt cheap from most 2nd hand game shops, often for pence/cents. Think I paid under £5 for the core game and the creature creator and 50p for extra creatures.
You'll also need a particular patch and I won't deny this lot can be fiddly to install. But if you persevere (theres loads of tutorials etc online which can help) you'll be able to enable a "cheat" console. One that allows you to export to .dae export with .tga textures.
A .dae that can be easily be converted to .obj using free online services. So you can 3d print this or use it as a poser model. Though the textures are only 512x512, so if using in poser etc, you'll need to make some new ones.
The best way to do this is with something that can paint textures on a mesh. Obviously theres cool stuff like Blacksmith3D (maybe Blender?) or if you're really rich... Zbrush. But theres also Zbrush's (free( baby bro... Sculptris.
However Sculptris is funny about it'll import. Often it'll throw up an error about meshses having more than X verts. Though there's a very simple..and also free solution to that.. MeshMixer.
Meshmixer, as the name suggests, mixes up meshes. Such as in this model, I've used a .STL head model from Thingverse (Creative Commons as well) and the Spore body. Though the important thing is MeshMixer exports to an .OBJ that sculptris will usually accept.
Then once your in sculptris, you can add smooth out any poor connections between the 2 parts. Add some subdivision, add some lumps and bumps etc, or resize areas. And yea I know the hands are too big on this one :)
After that you can enable Sculptris's paint mode and texture paint it. Maximum texture sized allowed is 2048x2048. Just remember to keep saving as Sculptris can be buggy, plus once you enter paint mode, you can't return to the sculpting mode.
Enjoy :)
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
**By 'eck, mate, that's a very impressive setup. **
Thanks! What I'm most proud of is nearly everything is recycled. Or in the case of the tools all the big ones have been given by the kindness of friends or grants.
I could lose myself in a place like that for weeks.
Normally I can as well, unfortunately these lovely people are our neighbours... https://www.chichester.co.uk/news/crime/arrests-made-after-cannabis-cash-and-white-powder-seized-chichester-area-3122952 ...and ever since then it's been impossible to work in our garages.
Similar indoors as well, the whole block constantly stinks of weed and other horrible chemical smells. Chuck in the day job as well and sometimes it's days before I can find time to work on this.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
_The wheels for the bin aren't too different from the ones I made for my Marshall stack, _
I'm not surprised as when I looked for inspiration many of this type seem have the same general shape. Possibly different enough for copyright or manufacturing reason.
Though if you look at 3d versions, most have a "flat" bracket that looks like the top version in the piccy below. Most likely because that took less than 60 seconds to model compared to several hours of trying to make it "feel right".
_other than the sticky out bit - which I presume could have a brake block if needed. _
Yep, that's what the hole in the top is for, I'm going to add a none working impression of a brake block.Though if you look on the real objects you'll often find only 2 braked castor wheels are fitted. The others tend to be brakeless.
Something I suspect is due to the cost of the braked castors, especially instore. Screwfix (a big UK DIY/tool stores) charges from £6.99 each and Homebase (a similar store) prices scared my wallet so much it ran away screaming. Which is a major problem when you're trying to make something cheap or use recycled materials.
So on the 2nd image I used supermarket trolley wheels and made a "wheel sandwich". Fortunately once loaded up (moreso now the underneath is a timber store) it's so heavy there's no real need for brakes. But in the rare event it does need them, I made some "chocks" from 45 degree cut scrap timber held together with metal straps. (bottom right).
_The main difference is I made the wheels themselves as one piece and if I'd needed extra materials, I'd have added then on, rather than making separate bits. _ Yea I was being a tad lazy there :)
The really interesting thing about modelling is, IMO, everyone has their own approach.
Yes very much so, be that 3d or real world. Which is what I like about threads like this as we can share those approaches and techniques.
I guess the "railway track" parts are most likely RSJs.
Yea I think either is possible.
The wheel part is one piece, and the axle pin is fixed to the bracket on my version:
I like yours as the topo is nice and clean, mine needs some major clean up.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
and as it's been a few days ...here's an incredibly boring update. Another hose holder for beside the 2nd building door. Plus the concrete plinth with what looks cut up railway track to stop vehicles from hitting the tanks. Obviously needs some proper textures.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Thanks everyone and yea it's become a bit of an epic that I'd like to try and finish soon. Though in the last few weeks real life has been intervening way too much :( Only bit of modelling I've managed is what you see tonight, well this morning, it's for something else (more on that later). But I've been given the OK to include this into this model. Not sure if this kinda wheelie bin is used in the US or not, but I figure including it would be fun.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
...and tonights....the tank with the gas girl pump.
Yea I know the real one doesn't have this kinda pump, in reality there appears to be just an upright pipe. But it looks cool, so why not :)
Must admit the pipe on the pump looks a bit weedy, so I'm going to try and improve that.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
Thread: Can you guess what it is yet ? | Forum: 3D Modeling
tonights......gas pump has been mapped and zoned.
Good is...the idea of making the numbers (bottom right) a recessed section, like on the real thing, that's worked. As always using app specific materials. Mapping anything that needs text a lot larger.
Not good.... allowing the tech to "take over" some of the manual creative work and not the mark 1 human eyeball. In this case, what's usually great for retroing photos, some nice software found on giveaway of the day called Grungetastic. Plus while rendering noticed some scalped text.
But it's all fixable and you'll note the pipe needs to be made and added.
Pinky - you left the lens cap of your mind on again.
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