Contributions from Richard mostly, and Tracy only rarely . Albert unfortunately, is no longer with us to type his thoughts - however as most of them were unprintable, it's probably better that he can't type them.
BIO
Richard's a Mechanical Engineer specialising in Stress Analysis. Due to the poor state of Finite Element Modellers he's spent a fair bit of time writing translators to enable packages like Poser, Studio, Truspace etc to act as modellers for mechanical products. Why not use CAD.. Because the file formats are too complex! Tracy is a Library assistant in Europe's largest learning resource centre (University library & computer department to most!). We used to have a character cat called Albert. He features in a picture or two.
Richard occasionally makes a few freebies which he distributes with the aide of Renderosity, mostly as a way of saying 'Thank you' for the help he's been given over the years by other members of the community. Though, making these items does also act as an outlet for a need to create that is occasionally stifled by the paperwork associated with his job.
Softwares: Daz Studio 4
Base Figures: Genesis 8 Female, Genesis 8 Male, Genesis 9
License: This is licensed for commercial or non-commercial use.
These props are of a fairly common tool set found in many homes, a wood chip carving set for hand carving of fine grain wood.
There are 8 carving tools, and a plastic box to put them into.
There are two scene subsets of the tools and box (one open, one closed). In addition, there is a piece of wood partly carved, a model of a chip and a scene subset of a load of chips scattered over the work so it looks as if it's mid carving.
Furthermore, there is a wearable preset for each and every tool in the left & right hands of G8F, G8M and G9 (48 wearable presets all told).
For those users of other packages, there are 12 obj files, including a model of the wood chip.
Trace Elements Art 7:12PM | Sun, 23 June 2024
Wow, thank you!
richardandtracy Online Now! 10:17AM | Sun, 23 June 2024
One thing I do want to point out is that the carver is a novice and doesn't seem to realise that if the tool slips, she will have a nasty hole in her left hand that's going to leak a lot. Never cut towards yours.
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