The original song "Que viva EspaΓ±a!" was written in... German
YouTube
[flash=480,385:s8etqoip]http://www.youtube.com/v/KzxFERQcQRg&hl=fr&fs=1[/flash:s8etqoip]
For all the germans reading me: Congratulations anyway, you are gentlemen.
The original song "Que viva EspaΓ±a!" was written in... German
YouTube
[flash=480,385:s8etqoip]http://www.youtube.com/v/KzxFERQcQRg&hl=fr&fs=1[/flash:s8etqoip]
For all the germans reading me: Congratulations anyway, you are gentlemen.
I am wondering if it would be possible to model hair over a head (A Makehuman -http://www.makehuman.org/- model, for example).
Astounding
Please... can you model the Pantheon of the second century? (Yes, I ask you too much, it's one of the more incredible models I have ever seen).
My "first" render (not exactly, as I have been reading Luxrender forums and I took the idea there.
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And I made this experiment for fun (colors are decreased in the rendered result, so is not accurate):
The new version exports textures!
Testing my first render now!
@jopsa2 said:
I'm supposed to be studying for an exam, but, y'know, I could let the computer render while I'm reading... and once it's done, I can't not post-process it
I'm getting annoyed, I'm sure it's just a day or two away of being finished, I just don't have the time!
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In the National Geographic Magazine of History (not the usual one) of this month , appears a drawing of the Pantheon. In that drawing, all the windows have the aspect of the first photo that you have uploaded. Perhaps those two windows are the original roman ones, and the others are recent restorations (I don't know). If you want to see the magazine, don't worry, it's the spanish edition, paisano
(I suposse you are modeling the actual Pantheon, not the original one).
But all the tourists go to live to the most touristic places, like Granada, and Spain is plenty of unknown beautiful places.
For example, the town where my mother was born, Almagro, in La Mancha, is touristic, but there is not a massification of tourists, like Granada. In fact there is only one japanese painter
Sorry for the offtopic, jopsa, your work is astounding. I have some interesting links about roman archeological excavations in Spain, I can send you by PM.
In fact I was eating cookies while I was reading you, I have been working with my scanner all the week making pdfs for my work, and I couldn't resist the temptation to scan one cookie for you!
Thanks, I will test the plugin this weekend, it seems very interesting.
Your cookie:
Spain would fit well in "Countries where average citizens doesn't know what a Metric System is."
I am a Beta Tester.
In fact I can tell this because I am lying, which is fun, because the real betatesters can't say they are betatesters
@tridem said:
@pichuneke said:
..In fact I have been told that some people from spain sells spanish olive oil to italy, and there they put it in bottles as "product of italy"..
since your olives breathe italian air it's obvious their flavour will improve
Let's start an international conflict in Sketchucation forums!
@unknownuser said:
And spanish olive oil? Our olive oil is as good as the made in Italy (3000 years of tradition, I believe)
In fact I have been told that some people from spain sells spanish olive oil to italy, and there they put it in bottles as "product of italy".
My family has olive trees and I have to reivindicate it!
L.VII.C
Bump Mapping could improve your renders a lot. You can build them from your existing textures.
Is it free?
Will I be able one day to make the procedural Roman City of my dreams?
Edit: 50$
As I do my work for fun I never spend money, but I suposse that is very cheap for people that works with sketch up.
@dave r said:
Marian, where did you find that? Do you know more about it?