[Plugin] Teapot
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Updated to make it work under SU6.
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[quote="MALAISE"]Nice, couldn't you modelize bottle of wine and glass too ? :lol:
The teacup (primitive) is quickly a wine glass, so now if you can make the Champagne bottle we can 'CHEERS' thomthom appropriately.
Great concept, well executed,
as a thought, can this be modified to be a 'make_ primitive .rb' with all the whistles and bells for all those incredibly repetitive, but slightly different components I keep making?
cheers
john
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@driven said:
as a thought, can this be modified to be a 'make_ primitive .rb' with all the whistles and bells for all those incredibly repetitive, but slightly different components I keep making?
What bells and whistles is that?
I only used the existing dataset that was available for the teaset. But if you have bezier patch data it's easy to add more objects.
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@thomthom said:
What bells and whistles is that?
the UI, specification ability and progress report/warning.
I found a python script for hypyocoloids that I want to use in SU but have no idea of how to implement.
On seeing this, I thought having a hypyocoloids primitive would be very useful for myself and maybe one other person on the planet.
I haven't got anything on my mac that's been able to even test the py script yet.
I have scratch built one to try in SketchyPyhsics, but they need to be so accurate to work, I haven't succeeded (by using dimensioned geometry) yet.
I don't know if this [py] script uses bezier patches as I don't know what they are. I'll attach a zip so you can to have a look, maybe...
cheers
love the teaset.
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"hypyocoloids"? I find nothing when I Google that.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJ6ISfsQB9c&feature=related
I have other links but on my way out just now so will check back and upload later if you want them
cheers john
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is that a closeup of SketchUp's voxels?
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@thomthom said:
is that a closeup of SketchUp's voxels?
That's it!
More seriously,
I'm doing actually my first renders and Teapot Tool is perfect to produce easily and quickly very nice models to render. It represents to me a very useful tool. ..many thanks.
++simon
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That's fantastic Simon!@simon le bon said:
I'm doing actually my first renders and Teapot Tool is perfect to produce easily and quickly very nice models to render. It represents to me a very useful tool. ..many thanks.
It was part of the VfSU beta testing I came to think of the teapot. It's always available to most other modelling packages. Felt us SU users was missing out.
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@simon le bon said:
@thomthom said:
is that a closeup of SketchUp's voxels?
That's it!
More seriously,
I'm doing actually my first renders and Teapot Tool is perfect to produce easily and quickly very nice models to render. It represents to me a very useful tool. ..many thanks.
++simon
Hey nice clay color, Simon!!! What color is it?
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Hi Andrew (Utiler),
thank you!
I have made this Clay Render with Kerkythea.
Shadows On - soft Shadows Off.
Peripheral Sky with this little JPG (I think it is this one !?)And also,
You can look for some Presentation Quality Clay Render Presets kindly linked by Fletch _ KT-Team in KT Forum. See his post at the end of the thread Here++Simon
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which thread?
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hum! sorry,
KT forums doesn't work exactly the same as SCF..Hope this will be the correct link:
@unknownuser said:
and Fletch's contribution links:
Download here some Presentation Quality Clay Render Presets- Unzip the files to your KT RenderSettings folder (...Program Files\Kerkythea Rendering System\RenderSettings...) Then, Open KT and when you click the "Start Render" button, you'll find the new scripts have become new Render Settings under the "Settings" pulldown.simon
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Has anyone any experience with Martin Newell's dataset for the teapot and the accessories? I'm still wondering why the spoon has a bad vertex. Corrupt data set? Is the original like that?
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@thomthom said:
Has anyone any experience with Martin Newell's dataset for the teapot and the accessories? I'm still wondering why the spoon has a bad vertex. Corrupt data set? Is the original like that?
Hi thomthom
May be this dataset of Newell teapot mathematical model (taken from Wikipedia_Utah Teapot)will make sense to you (as it is Chinese to me)
originaly: Original data set (tgz)And these pictures from the Computer History Museum
Utah Teapot
c. 1974
Melitta, United States
Gift of Martin Newell, X398.84Originally purchased by graduate student Martin Newell in a Salt Lake City, Utah, department store, this ordinary teapot became a famous model used by many pioneers of the computer graphics community. Researchers developing rendering algorithms for texture and shading tested them on the data that described the teapot’s shape. The actual teapot is about 30% taller than many of its computer-generated images because the data was originally recorded for the rectangular pixels of early displays.
++ simon;)
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Sorry What are "Voxels" in these images ?
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@simon le bon said:
May be this dataset of Newell teapot mathematical model (taken from Wikipedia_Utah Teapot)will make sense to you (as it is Chinese to me)
It make sense - it's the dataset I used when I wrote the plugin.
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@thomthom said:
It make sense - it's the dataset I used when I wrote the plugin.
I can imagine you had already made deep searches.
So, as I am not the right fellow to speak about the code, I just try a last proposition:taken from: Graphics Links at Holmes3D.net_The Utah Teapot
http://www.holmes3d.net/graphics/teapot/teaspoon.bpt(7.358o VS 7.936o in the original dataset)
and a last site: [url=http://www.sjbaker.org/wiki/index.php?title=The_History_of_The_Teapot:3otvwnby]The History of The Teapot[/url:3otvwnby]
simon
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