OMG! fur plugin is AMAZING!
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22-25 years of age?
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Way past its sell-by date !
There are some good years for wine that can be savored but most wine is best drunk young [is is that young drunk?] -
since this thread is about fur i think that photo's from the wrong angle.
(you guys started it.)
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Hmmm? That last wine might have a fishy aroma?
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this thread is sinking into the depth faster than the titanic!!!
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It seems the wine has nice body...
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Too much wine == furry tongue next morning ?
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C'mon guys, let's get back to the fur topic!
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thats more like it!
waaaaaaassssssssuuuuuuuppppp!!
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but sometimes vine looks strange...
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hmmmm -
Underwater fur.
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Oh wow tallbridgeguy. That is a fantastic use for the plug in. Great render!
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Wow!!! Is it true ? Really amazing...
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yeah its great, how did you achieve that underwater feeling?
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Thanks guys!
I essentially built the scene during a work break using a fish from the google warehouse. (xpmouse) Throw the fish in a green bathtub, add some rocks, grass and fur....
I like the fact the image was made with su and kerky. No post pro at all. (I really think the fur plugin is cool.)
A couple more arty versions without any post pro.
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Wow Hieru, that second image is awesome...
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First off I'd like to say how amazing this plugin is - thanks for a brilliant resource!!!!!
I haven't tried anything too wacky and I've mostly spent my time trying to think of ways of creating all sorts of plants, trees and shrubs.
Here's my attempt at a 'shaped' bush/hedge:
I'm not completely happy with the realism of the model, but I'll try experimenting with different leaf sizes and mixes. The shape isn't right either (too regular) and makes me think of a Dalek in camouflage -
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Thanks Fymoro
I was surprised at the results considering that I just downloaded the Dalek from the 3D Warehouse and quickly applied the leaves using the same presets as the bush.
I suppose it just goes show how important your lighting and environment is to a render. I'm new to rendering so I hope that the bush/hedge will look a lot better in a more realistic setting.
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