Python Dress by Markus-3D
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Description
There are actually two of my hardest work things in this render.
The dress is made on December 2003 from a cylinder with my Python script, which I came to make when I got enough from my older dress, which was too low-polygoned, so I started to make a script. Finally I ended up to make whole thing from a scratch, so here are the results for now.
The Victoria's boots I have made a long ago with editing the vertices of the shins with a text editor (this took many, many hours... :D), and made her ankle boots replacing the feet.
The texture for the dress I have made editing a photo of pile of woods.
Thanks for looking!
Markus
Comments (3)
svdl
Very interesting way to model, using Python. I'd like to know how you did that. The dress seems to fit pretty well, this has not been easy.
Markus-3D
Yes, it sure was not easy, when the script caused the Poser going out of memory, so I had to edit the script to run partly. After those part runs I had to save the model it was doing. The scripts idea is to crunch any geometry to any objects shape, with some limits of course. There is still some very difficult things to solve out, that the script would work even better. I dream of making a script, which would not need a "seed" geometries. With this I suppose it could be possible to convert similar type morph targets from different geometries to each other, but I'm not sure, have I possiblities or interest to do that, when this all is just for fun. I have no job, so I have much of time, though now I am working with another hobby projects needing almost all my time... Thank you for your interest! :)
ariaans
So good how you can work with Python!! For me it's easier with a modeling-programm. But I was fashinated by the Radiosity that the Python-script was able to create, even before the modeling-programs had included Radiosity, so I tried to use it a long time ago, but it wasn't easy for me. Well done!!