Buncha bricks
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Brilliant, planning on putting some of your stuff in store?
I could really use your textured models in animation scenes, I have gotten into photo texturing for props.
On another note, besides CG textures do you know a good source for photo textures?
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I second thought, maybe you don't nee rendering! Real nice as usual.
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@solo said:
Brilliant, planning on putting some of your stuff in store?
Thanks Pete. Not sure what you mean about "putting my stuff in store". What store? If it means selling my models I'll have to pass, don't want to get into that. Would change the whole flavor of my modeling.
Unless you mean a store here on the forums where the profits would go towards maintaining the site, that I would consider.
@solo said:
On another note, besides CG textures do you know a good source for photo textures?
I just get them from all over the web. I have collected thousands and thousands of textures, still trying to get them all organized. Having them doesn't do much good if you can't find the one you need.
@jpalm32 said:
I second thought, maybe you don't nee rendering! Real nice as usual.
Are they photo textures?For the bricks I just used a couple photos I found on the web. Had to doctor them up a bit of course.
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Great Steve, hard to believe this is not a render.
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Looks great, Steve. You need a brick carrier, now.
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Render this!
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That is a really nice visualization, and I can't get my head around the fact it is not a render.
I would love to see the wireframe of that model.
That image alone could be advertising for the quality you can reach with Sketchup visualization
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Thanks, everybody, for the kind words.
Broomstick, I assume you wanted to see a hidden line shot, not a wireframe. Anyhow, here's both. Not much to see, pretty simple model.
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Fab. Is it really not rendered? Just goes to show the value of good textures.
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@hellnbak said:
Broomstick, I assume you wanted to see a hidden line shot, not a wireframe. Anyhow, here's both. Not much to see, pretty simple model.
Yes thank you. Outstanding! Your textures fooled me in to thinking that you had made some deformation on the brick's surface. Instead it's only an effect from the textures.
Wow, just wow
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somebody give this man a render license!
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Better make that license a learner's permit - just noticed that I have four bricks trying to occupy the same space
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@hellnbak said:
Better make that license a learner's permit - just noticed that I have four bricks trying to occupy the same space
Well Steve, nothing to be embarrassed about. Great "pile of art", an A[sup:1ca2tjek]+[/sup:1ca2tjek]
(About 16,000 past through my fingers last few years, ....still feel my back)I'm curious about the SU statistics and file size with these textures.
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Am I wrong or seems there are no bricks "inside" the pile of bricks ?
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File size is 2.25MB.
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@unknownuser said:
Am I wrong or seems there are no bricks "inside" the pile of bricks ?
You're not wrong
If I had done my job right you shouldn't have been able to tell. So, what gave me away?
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Some pills for a method for obtain a randomising pile of bricks? -
@unknownuser said:
Some pills for a method for obtain a randomising pile of bricks?Ummmmm......huh?
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