Varian opened this issue on Mar 08, 2001 ยท 14 posts
Varian posted Thu, 08 March 2001 at 1:59 PM
Varian posted Thu, 08 March 2001 at 2:02 PM
hein posted Thu, 08 March 2001 at 2:58 PM
Don't overdevelop , to me the top version looks actually better than the 2nd one , but that's my idea. I usually try to stay as far from reality as possible :) Hein
MikeJ posted Thu, 08 March 2001 at 6:29 PM
Well, alright! Looks good Varian, and I'm glad you like the fence section...you made it look pretty good here. Believe it or not, I haven't even yet used it, LOL! I'm not too thrilled with the Key Lime green, though---it looks like astro-turf, LOL. No offense, of course, but I think if you made a wood plank material for that porch...
Varian posted Thu, 08 March 2001 at 10:53 PM
Hein, thanks for the tip, but in this case, I'm aiming to be as realistic as I can be. Instead of a "secene" as such, I'm going for the "still life" type of thing. :) LOL Beck, you silly! :) Hey Mike, don't get attached to that beautiful lime or the blue or the red or the white -- none of the porch or its objects actually have any applied material as yet. Kind of a trick I picked up from Martin Murphy; when you're developing your scene, use flat color materials. Your previews render quicker, you can set up your lighting and shadows more conveniently, and it's easier to see if anything's out of whack. The only stuff actually textured so far is the vegetation (including the flower in the pot on the porch), but nothing else. I had earlier thought the cat was textured, but later this afternoon, I worked up a better one for him, so he'll look different in the next "snapshot" of the work in progress. And yeppers, that porch will be planked wood! I know what you mean about making something, giving it away and not having really used it yourself. I can't count how often I've done that, but it can be a gift in disguise. One example: Verdie posted a beautiful image (in the Vue gallery) using my InteriorPool scene file. I started building that scene over a year ago. I had plans for it, but never got around to working on them. Finally after all this time, gave it away, and boom, someone's making beautiful art with it! Which is really cool! :) There are a couple more models I need to find for this one. I think I already have both of 'em, but it's just a matter of remembering where I put 'em. With luck, I'll have another progress "snapshot" to share tomorrow. :)
hein posted Sat, 10 March 2001 at 2:23 AM
a porch like that would be quite nice for a quiet life too :) Re: models , are there any good sources online for models that aren't Poser-stuff ?, after looking online for a while all I seem to find are ways to dress or undress the Barby of the WWW aka Zygote's Vicky.
Varian posted Sun, 11 March 2001 at 1:10 PM
Varian posted Sun, 11 March 2001 at 1:13 PM
Varian posted Sun, 11 March 2001 at 1:19 PM
MikeJ posted Sun, 11 March 2001 at 3:57 PM
Cool Varian-- looking good, and it's interesting to see the whole process as it develops. Ya know, that's a real good idea-- using solid colors at first to improve preview render times-- I'll have to try that!
Varian posted Tue, 13 March 2001 at 1:25 AM
Varian posted Tue, 13 March 2001 at 1:29 AM
Varian posted Tue, 13 March 2001 at 1:34 AM
MikeJ posted Tue, 13 March 2001 at 7:14 AM
This is very cool, Varian--- again, I find this all to be pretty interesting-- seeing the process, that is. And of course, all those tips and tricks.... :) Looking forward to seeing the final!