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StanfordStatue

Carrara/RDS Realism posted on Aug 27, 2010
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to get .car file and other ways to get statues! see http://forum.daz3d.com/viewtopic.php?t=145592 I started with 5thElement version and added blue lights on top. Also I learned how to use displacement to rough up the statue and I learned how to use the depth mask that was output in Carrara and alpha-channel blurred in PS. Thanks to Ed, Project-X, and 5thElement in that other thread!!

Comments (17)


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jmb007

12:17PM | Fri, 27 August 2010

beau travai!

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Naoo

12:54PM | Fri, 27 August 2010

WONDERFUL

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necrophage

12:57PM | Fri, 27 August 2010

cool render - great modeling

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phfrancke

1:07PM | Fri, 27 August 2010

does anyone know how old this statue is, or how large? When it was originally "modeled"? In my mind this statue (the real one of course) should be classed with the wonders of the world.

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Penters

4:36PM | Fri, 27 August 2010

Fantastic work

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njb2000

2:53AM | Sat, 28 August 2010

Great looking statue and a fine piece of modeling thanks for the link and the reduced polygon version Something my laptop can handle!

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ragouc

7:53AM | Sat, 28 August 2010

GREAT.....

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nun2brite

9:56AM | Sat, 28 August 2010

wow... so awsome, I got to get better at modeling

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phfrancke

1:01PM | Sat, 28 August 2010

nun2brite, I'm sure you are pulling my leg. Wouldn't it be something to be that good at modeling... The really cool thing about the Stanford effort is that they used a technology that is all about capturing real world information and then turning it into raw information, that computers understand. Like doing a photocopy of a masterpiece statue, except it was done in three dimensions.

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Miss Nancy

2:03PM | Sat, 28 August 2010

thx fr lnk to stanford model. it looks like this in poser: StanfordThaiStatue I found it loaded and rendered slightly faster in poser than in carrara when trying GI renders in both, but carrara splits up material zones better.

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NitraLing

5:33PM | Sat, 28 August 2010

Marvelous!!!!

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X-PaX

11:02AM | Sun, 29 August 2010

Nice work.

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SIGMAWORLD

1:48PM | Sun, 29 August 2010

Well done!

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SyberianFrost

8:46PM | Sat, 04 September 2010

Awesome work

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pit224

10:47AM | Fri, 28 January 2011

Excellent work:-) 5+

lordsignz

4:58PM | Tue, 19 April 2011

this is spooky because 15 years ago i bought an exact replica from a boot fair in sheerness essex unfortunately it got destroyed by a jealous girlfriend......it was a resin cast and stood approx a foot and a half soon as i saw it i thought 'what the hell'...........wierd it was very much treasured.

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mariogiannecchini

10:11AM | Mon, 21 May 2012

Fantastic work !


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