Sculpture
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@arail1 said:
is this image the endpoint or is it a 'picture' of something you might build or have built?
It's the endpoint, though it is supposed to have the feel of a scenographic design to it. Not too sure where I want to go with this sort of thing, though.
Does indeed have a different feel than the previous ones.
@arail1 said:
I thought the door 'detail' image was a mistake - I thought it detracted from the rigid minimalism of the other images and it seemed to me that the color was too interesting and attractive.)
You mean this one, right?
I agree. Doesn't fit in with the others. Still - might fit in with some I haven't done yet.
@arail1 said:
I started learning modo because I want to convert some earlier sculpture drawings into 3D models. Originally I saw the software as a good 'modeling' tool but as I'm getting (minimally) more proficient I'm finding myself less interested in it as a transitional phase.
Ah, same thing happened to me. Initially, I wanted to use my renders as a basis for drawings and paintings, but somewhere along he line I got convinced rendering's just as good a medium as any other.
@arail1 said:
Of course, I guess I'd then have to create some buyers also ...
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@solo said:
Very cheerful for you mate..
first thing that came to my mind... i was not prepared for the....the... what is it called?... oh yeah.... 'color'..
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When you going to start printing these off stinkie? Ive been saving in the hope of buying one or 2 to spruce up my room
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nice sculptures..
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@marked001 said:
@solo said:
Very cheerful for you mate..
first thing that came to my mind... i was not prepared for the....the... what is it called?... oh yeah.... 'color'..
Shock and awe, baby!
@remus said:
When you going to start printing these off stinkie? Ive been saving in the hope of buying one or 2 to spruce up my room
What's stopping you from printing them yourself? Kids these days - lazy, lazy!
But to answer your question, I'm printing already. Whenever I got one finished, I print it to see how it looks. So far I'm fairly pleased.
@nomeradona said:
nice sculptures..
Thanks, Nomer.
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I was thinking poster sized Having said that, you'd probably be there for several years waiting for them to render.
On second thoughts i may well start the presses rolling.
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I print them far from poster size myself - no larger than A4, and usually even smaller than that. Generally, they're about 15 x 20 cm.
Send plotter.
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A question -
Is the surface an actual material you're copying? It looks like galvanized metal panels with a print on it.
Or is that just an effect created in the rendering? -
La tristesse meets Carnivale meets Burlington socks
I LIKE it.
The 'undefinedness' (is that a word?) is nice to watch. Is it architecture? an installation? a sculpture? Five sheep stacked on top of eachother? . None of those but all of those at the same time. Cool.
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@arail1 said:
Is the surface an actual material you're copying? It looks like galvanized metal panels with a print on it.
Or is that just an effect created in the rendering?It's a pattern I drew in SU. I rendered it with Vray, and put SU linework on top of it PS. Then I started messing with filters and layers 'til I felt it looked OK.
@kwistenbiebel said:
Burlington socks
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