shadownet opened this issue on Sep 30, 2001 ยท 13 posts
shadownet posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 3:53 PM
shadownet posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 3:54 PM
shadownet posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 3:57 PM
dagar posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 4:08 PM
SHe is missing the grass stains on her feet! Heheh I am a huge fan of the series as well as the author. I have pretty much read all of his works! I am currently reading the Tamuli series...book 2 The Shining Ones. Very nice work. Charlie/Dagar
shadownet posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 4:22 PM
Thanks. Yeah, she really needs to have grass stains on her feet, but I didn't have a texture made up for her yet so I used the stock Vicky 2. Lots of work still needed for sure. Also, have run into some probs when using this file with the regular Vicky 2. I made up a new obj for Flute and hope that will solve the conflict. :o) I started with The Diamond Throne, onward in that series. Really great books. Now I am going to go grab everything else he has written. Particularly want to read the series from the start.
Irish posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 8:25 PM
The face is totally beautiful!!! Well done! Irene
shadownet posted Sun, 30 September 2001 at 10:05 PM
Thanks Irene. Eventually she will make it to free stuff in some form. Since I am using Vicky 2 I will have to do it so as not to violate copywrite. I can put up a pose file but that alone will not work as I totally resized her body and I do not think that that info transfers. I am not sure if the Mil Kids use the same morphs and stuff as V2. If they do, then I suppose a pose file might work on them at least for the face. If anyone knows, speak up. A couple other probs going this route also. No clothes will fit her without some major reworking. Also there is the obj issue as mentioned above.
chohole posted Mon, 01 October 2001 at 1:32 AM
Are we going to get any of the others as well? Flute is great. I am a great fan, we have all his books and they get re-read and re-read, when not playing with poser.
The greatest part of wisdom is learning to develop the ineffable genius of extracting the "neither here nor there" out of any situation...."
shadownet posted Mon, 01 October 2001 at 10:15 AM
LOL, I guess a lot depends on time and ability. Since I don't have a lot of either it may or may not happen. I still have a Hobbit and a Wizard figure I am working on but just can not seem to find time and enthusiasm enough to get done. :o) I started Flute mostly as an alternative for me to use since I do not have the Mil Kids. I figured there were probably some other folks out there like me who maybe had V2 and could use her as well if I got her done and posted her to free stuff. But there are a lot of complications going that route so only time will tell what ends up. I would like to share her with the community if I can, but all this takes time and that is just not something I have a lot of these days. So we will see.
Cheryle posted Mon, 01 October 2001 at 4:31 PM
Great image Shadownet! lol i would never have thought of doing that!
shadownet posted Mon, 01 October 2001 at 7:07 PM
wiz posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 1:40 PM
In case you're interested. On a pan flute, the pipes increase in length in exponential order. If you want a quick, but good way of getting it right, make the longest pipe twice as long as the shortest (you're not quite there yet). Let the lengths increase in a straight line (the way you've done) then shorten the middle pipes so that you have a gentle curve, like a tilted bow. Not doing well describing this, I should draw it. The diameter should be constant on the entire pipe, so you won't have them touching at the bottom yet having enough gaps at the top for you to see her chin through the pipe.
shadownet posted Tue, 02 October 2001 at 2:19 PM
Thanks Wiz, I am not a modeler but will keep this in mind if I ever get brave enough to try and model a pan flute. The flute pictured here is the toy flute posted to free stuff by Helen. I may have also muddied the water a bit for those here not familiar with David Edding's fantasy series. Flute is the little girl (actually a child-goddess) who has a knack for getting folks (and even the other gods) to do things her way through hugs and kisses and child-like innocence and charm.