New blender sculpting is coming soon.
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@Pilou
This image of sisyphos... describes blender better than a thousand words. No jokes, it's so true.
Maybe I'll try it on the next blender splash-screen contest. What an idea!
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michaliszissiou, you have caused me look at blender again. I see they now have better tutorials than ever before. (yes, it's been a few years)
Dang it! Not enough time in the day!
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@ Bryan K
Always download latest version of blender 2.6x from graphicall.org. The trunk builds, except if you like to experiment with sculptring dyntopo branch.
And a small addon to all users. My favorite UI skin. A little modified from an existing preset. Just copy it to application support/blender/2.63/scripts/presets/interface themes
Open blender prefs and under Themes tab enable it (upper left pulldown menu). Save prefs if you lie it.
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/24090090/michalis.xmlAnother fast one doodle. If byzantines where sculpting... how it could look like?
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Michalis, I admire your talent and dedication, but I keep ask myself why you still have that avatar and not one of your amazing "doodles" .
And by the way...if that is a doodle, we all should grow corn.
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Mick's avatar was done in Artisan. His favourite sculpting tool
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Thanks for the kind comments.
I call them doodles because this is what they are.
I don't have any particular concept in mind when sitting and sculpting.
I may do some boolean operations first, then sculpt on it, then translate it to something else.
As for the avatar, I like it. It's a bit funny. Made by artisan and rendered as a SU raw export.
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Testing Oli's hdris. A blender/cycles render. 30 secs. 300 passes, 1600x1200 px (before cropping)
I used a very wide lens for testing possible distortions. Great work from Oli!
This produced quite out of scale effect, but it's a test.
There's a trick to use jpgs as hdri lighting. I made a second image 32 bit, lot of contrast. This is is invisible to cycles camera and only lights the scene. Another node for the original jpg background. -
Auguste Rodin ?
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Is this a request?
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@unknownuser said:
Is this a request?
Not aespecially i had found some resemblance with your last work
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Rodin is among the artists I always have in mind when working on these quasi sculpts.
So, testing hdris as background.
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@michaliszissiou said:
Testing Oli's hdris. A blender/cycles render. 30 secs. 300 passes, 1600x1200 px (before cropping)
I used a very wide lens for testing possible distortions. Great work from Oli!
This produced quite out of scale effect, but it's a test.
There's a trick to use jpgs as hdri lighting. I made a second image 32 bit, lot of contrast. This is is invisible to cycles camera and only lights the scene. Another node for the original jpg background.Hey that's my house! You been sculpting in my muddy garden?!
I will send you the hdr in a minute. SOOOO much better than jpeg but what you've done is convincing already.
I can't tell you how bizarre this feels. Someone from another part of the world can sculpt/render in my garden, it's a very strange feeling. Almost an invasion!
Michalis, do you know a way of converting equirectangular to a perspective? So you can use it as a billboard background? No spherical wrapping.
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Of course it's your house, I knew it.
Technically speaking, all these are great. But these tools give us the opportunity to start feeling closer to real art.
This is where modern art starts. Start feeling what scale means. It's not logic, it's a feel, mostly.
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Yeah my big boxer dogs made sure we haven't had a lawn for the past 10 years!! You can see their paw prints in the mud.
Yes scale is a big consideration, normally when it looks right, it's right! I don't even think your render looks out of scale to be honest. Looks like it's been taken near where I placed my tripod.
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I thought the place was subject to flooding. Thought there was sandbags at the back of the house.
Very nice HDRIs you should sell these bad boys.
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ROFL no. We are gravelling the paths again and we just stored the gravel bags there! We don't get floods, just standing water so we have to pebble then gravel the paths.
Rich, this one is just a sample. Wait til you see the real set
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Ok here is the 6000x3000 hdr.
Original is 14,000x7,000
(only available for 5 downloads then it will be removed...now gone)
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I suppose that you can use this HRDI and put your sculpture in another environnement?
(some specious and heretic but surely funIt's the Rodin's Museum at Paris!
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@pilou,
We gonna need a bronze casting.
It's a 500k faces mesh, it's rather a big file for posting. As a obj file of course which means that you have to build your own shaders etc.
Now you, as well, you're facing the scale issue. How many details are needed now... how deeper to carve...
Anyway, it's not a good sculpt.
A digital sculptor should be able to work exactly into this environment.
We should never forget that sculpture doesn't stop on the outline of a figure. It's rather an abstract composition of lights and shadows, shapes that start inside the mesh and have references to the background. Or the opposite.Regarding a known issue on architectural visualization.
A building and some nature, trees around. If a good tree generator is in use, providing detailed trees... then the 3d building starts looking fake. Fine details suddenly needed, bevels on sharp edges, very precise texturing, etc etc. Design is the most important, of course, but I'm talking about technical issues, at least.@pilou, edit:
http://www.3dsaloon.fr/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?t=2587
Thank you so much! Too kind comments, from orgelf and Kargall as well.
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