Cloth, fabrics, towels, bedding, rugs and stuff like that.
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So I guess it's a no-go on my dirty underwear request. Skid marks too difficult?
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@richard said:
@pbacot said:
Small bundles ;; like the essential plants. Decent bed clothes, curtains, throws, wet drapery...
OR
Home collection (lower total cost), then separate
Bath collection,
Bedding collection,
Throw collection,
Curtain collection,
Wardrobe collection.Sounds like a plan, here are the first two sets.
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@solo said:
There is no real secret besides these are not made in Sketchup, I use a 3rd party app, create my mesh, map it then take it into another 3rd party app and reduce it to medium mesh and low mesh, re-apply the UV's and export to SU, do a clean up, tweak mats and render.
Hi Pete,
I thought you made them in Sketchup with Artisan. Nice modeling and texturing nonetheless.
May I know what are the 3rd party apps for modeling and texturing?
Have a great afternoon!
_KN
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Really great stuff!!!!
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Freaky good Pete! Mate I'd not miss putting some tidy arranged towels etc in the sets. Not all may want to go for that messy look!
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Ill do some folded towels and clothes in a seperate pack.
Here are some curtains
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This is marvellous designer right ?
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@chedda said:
This is marvellous designer right ?
Yeah WOW! That's a very cool and fun looking app! But man their licensing sucks if you intend to sell stuff. If this is what Pete has been using I can then see why he said the costs of the 3rd party app is expensive!
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@chedda said:
This is marvellous designer right ?
Was thinking the same. However could be done easily in 3ds Max using the basic cloth and garment modifiers. Takes time to create a collection like this though, so well worth the money to liven up a scene.
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Looking at issue 51 of 3D Artist it seems that you can do some cloth draping in Blender as well (there's a good Marvelous Designer tutorial in the same issue).
I'll have to see if I can set aside some time to go through the tutorials this weekend.
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some tests....
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Blender?
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Yes
Hit me up you know where
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Here's another old test....
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Nice
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quickie test using cheetah
http://www.cheetah3d.comi couldn't figure out how to keep the texture in place prior to collision.. or how to stop the fabric from jiggling afterwards.. or how to draw a chair... but..
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The actual result is a bit unnatural but highly impressive.
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@rich o brien said:
The actual result is a bit unnatural but highly impressive.
yeah, it's too rubbery looking.
also just realized I uploaded the wrong gif.. the other one is longer and shows that it doesn't stop moving. tapatalking now so..dunno, I'd probably have to fiddle with it for a few hours to figure it out better
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