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  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    quick TMP corridor render

    using a FOG camera and some Linear Point Lights in Daz Studio 4.5 Pro

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  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    MotoTsume said:
    quick TMP corridor render

    using a FOG camera and some Linear Point Lights in Daz Studio 4.5 Pro

    oh that's sharp!

  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    MotoTsume said:
    quick TMP corridor render

    using a FOG camera and some Linear Point Lights in Daz Studio 4.5 Pro

    That looks great! :-)

  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    thanks guys but it really is just a quick render - now need to add a few more lights and get the red alert bars glowing then add some people running :)

  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    MotoTsume said:
    thanks guys but it really is just a quick render - now need to add a few more lights and get the red alert bars glowing then add some people running :)

    In the meantime, the kit is now available at my DA gallery:

    http://mdbruffy.deviantart.com/gallery/#/d5dh8it

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  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    Thank you! :-)

  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    Thank you! :-)

    If you're talking to me, you're welcome. :-)

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    mdbruffy said:
    Thank you! :-)

    If you're talking to me, you're welcome. :-)

    Yes!


    ..................


    HU @ anyone interested in the Steampunk styles, this is only free for PC members which for a few hours we all are.

    http://www.daz3d.com/shop/new-releases/juggling-act-for-v4

  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited September 2012

    mdbruffy said:
    Thank you! :-)

    If you're talking to me, you're welcome. :-)

    Yes!

    ..................


    HU @ anyone interested in the Steampunk styles, this is only free for PC members which for a few hours we all are.

    http://www.daz3d.com/shop/new-releases/juggling-act-for-v4

    LOL!!

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  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    i dont see anywhere where it say plat member :(

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited September 2012

    Well I hope you just bought if you want it.

    They put a price of $99.95 to the world at large ... $0.00 is the PC price only seen by PC members.

    Comes under "don't look a gift horse in the mouth, if you want it, pounce!"

    :-)

    Finally made something with this new Hexagon. Have to transfer it to another computer to make the prop and all that. Here's a preview.

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  • crownlioncrownlion Posts: 117
    edited December 1969

    thanks Rduda a little render for you

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  • crownlioncrownlion Posts: 117
    edited December 1969

    for mdbruffy thanks

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  • ThalekThalek Posts: 318
    edited December 1969

    Well I hope you just bought if you want it.

    They put a price of $99.95 to the world at large ... $0.00 is the PC price only seen by PC members.

    Comes under "don't look a gift horse in the mouth, if you want it, pounce!"

    :-)

    Finally made something with this new Hexagon. Have to transfer it to another computer to make the prop and all that. Here's a preview.

    "New Hexagon"? Other than the version we've been using for about a year now?

  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    crownlion said:
    for mdbruffy thanks

    Your pic- which looks good- but why apply a texture to the light panels?

  • crownlioncrownlion Posts: 117
    edited December 1969

    figured just plane white may look a little plane

  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    crownlion said:
    figured just plane white may look a little plane

    That's okay- it looks fine. Just wasn't expecting it. :-)

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited September 2012

    Thalek said:
    Well I hope you just bought if you want it.

    They put a price of $99.95 to the world at large ... $0.00 is the PC price only seen by PC members.

    Comes under "don't look a gift horse in the mouth, if you want it, pounce!"

    :-)

    Finally made something with this new Hexagon. Have to transfer it to another computer to make the prop and all that. Here's a preview.

    "New Hexagon"? Other than the version we've been using for about a year now?

    gee I wish ... guess I'd better stop referring to as 'new' ... it's newer than the ancient one ;-)

    .....................................

    Here's the link for the new table. Lovely promo pics are "in a safe place" .... along with the template.

    Entire table is uvmapped. It's expected that the rim and skirt will be plain colours. The uvmap does go a tad wonky on one side however seems to work well enough with several shaders. The 'unseen' zone may or not need to be hidden depending upon how one is texturing the table. It loads visible in Poser 7.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?woh266vk2qtz3bq Table-01 non-commercial use [DS9 item]

    The ship's plaque looks fine in D/S but failed the Poser test. Haven't got a clue how or why.*
    One makes a box; one flattens the box. Makes invisible or turns off opacity for all sides but one desired. On that side one puts the image.
    On the opacity channel one puts the transparency.
    So ? Poser is giving me a white square box surrounding a too small to cover the whole texture.

    Same problem with this ship's item ... this is a render done in D/S3. The "flat prop" was made in D/S3 with the free prop maker script. Does it not write 'box' information so that Poser can read it correctly?
    At any rate, another day, I may try making those props via Poser and see what happens in D/S.

    *edit: Found out that Poser interprets flat planes as mirrors, wonderful. Back to drawing board.

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  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    Thalek said:
    Well I hope you just bought if you want it.

    They put a price of $99.95 to the world at large ... $0.00 is the PC price only seen by PC members.

    Comes under "don't look a gift horse in the mouth, if you want it, pounce!"

    :-)

    Finally made something with this new Hexagon. Have to transfer it to another computer to make the prop and all that. Here's a preview.

    "New Hexagon"? Other than the version we've been using for about a year now?

    gee I wish ... guess I'd better stop referring to as 'new' ... it's newer than the ancient one ;-)

    .....................................

    Here's the link for the new table. Lovely promo pics are "in a safe place" .... along with the template.

    Entire table is uvmapped. It's expected that the rim and skirt will be plain colours. The uvmap does go a tad wonky on one side however seems to work well enough with several shaders. The 'unseen' zone may or not need to be hidden depending upon how one is texturing the table. It loads visible in Poser 7.

    http://www.mediafire.com/?woh266vk2qtz3bq Table-01 non-commercial use [DS9 item]

    The ship's plaque looks fine in D/S but failed the Poser test. Haven't got a clue how or why.
    One makes a box; one flattens the box. Makes invisible or turns off opacity for all sides but one desired. On that side one puts the image.
    On the opacity channel one puts the transparency.
    So ? Poser is giving me a white square box surrounding a too small to cover the whole texture.

    Same problem with this ship's item ... this is a render done in D/S3. The "flat prop" was made in D/S3 with the free prop maker script. Does it not write 'box' information so that Poser can read it correctly?
    At any rate, another day, I may try making those props via Poser and see what happens in D/S.

    Wasn't too long ago that Hexagon 2.5 was free to anyone that wanted it. I downloaded it, but never got around to installing it.

  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    a TMP corridor with a bit more work :)

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  • mdbruffymdbruffy Posts: 2,345
    edited December 1969

    MotoTsume said:
    a TMP corridor with a bit more work :)

    That looks good!

  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    mdbruffy said:
    MotoTsume said:
    a TMP corridor with a bit more work :)

    That looks good!

    thanks, probably gonna redo it with crewman closer to camera so can see him a bit better

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited September 2012

    HU - if you had a PC membership to be auto-renewing via the banks recently ... "minor glitch" commented on in the commons. Scary.

    Okay here are the promo pics for the table which [hopefully] could pass as a dining table and/or a banquet table in DS9 scenes [or wherever!].

    Prop loads in both D/S3 and Poser7. Includes a 'holding texture' pictured ... I expect people will replace that with what they want to use and/or make use of shaders. 4 mat zones. Have fun.

    Template is here: http://www.ShareCG.com/v/64525/view/11/Poser/Table01_template-only-here
    The blue area is the table top.

    Finally! Here's the link for the table at sharecg.com http://www.ShareCG.com/v/64542/view/11/Poser/TableO1-nc

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  • ThalekThalek Posts: 318
    edited December 1969

    gee I wish ... guess I'd better stop referring to as 'new' ... it's newer than the ancient one ;-)


    [pout] You confuzzled me. I spent half an hour or so checking to see if there'd been any updates. I'm going to go sit in the backyard and eat worms. (Well, it's a desert here, so maybe I'll see if I can find a snake to eat. [grin])

    Nice table, btw. I'll go download it and see what I can do. I liked the "broken tile" experiment. It looked like someone had to rebuild their sacrificial altar after the last earthquake. :-)

    Moto Tsume, that is a beautiful bit of work. How did you do the steam jets?

  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    postworked in after in Photoshop CS5 , they are Ron's brushes - can be found here at daz - called Smoke & Steam

  • ThalekThalek Posts: 318
    edited December 1969

    I wonder if Ron's brushes work in GIMP as well? Thanks!

  • patience55patience55 Posts: 7,006
    edited December 1969

    Thalek said:

    gee I wish ... guess I'd better stop referring to as 'new' ... it's newer than the ancient one ;-)


    [pout] You confuzzled me. I spent half an hour or so checking to see if there'd been any updates. I'm going to go sit in the backyard and eat worms. (Well, it's a desert here, so maybe I'll see if I can find a snake to eat. [grin])

    Nice table, btw. I'll go download it and see what I can do. I liked the "broken tile" experiment. It looked like someone had to rebuild their sacrificial altar after the last earthquake. :-)

    Moto Tsume, that is a beautiful bit of work. How did you do the steam jets?

    Oh I'm sorry. [mind you if you're a Klingon I guess worms and snakes are a treat but according to my world history, those are a no-no not food items!]
    Yuck! Mind you I did have fun making that Klingon Kookie some time ago. It was made with a starfish hehehehe ... [long dead and just a photo, don't send PETA after me!]

    Curious you mention altars, I was thinking the same thing. It's not my shader so I can't redistribute it. One of the older ones for D/S3 which was either free or sold here in the store.

  • fixmypcmikefixmypcmike Posts: 19,583
    edited December 1969

    Thalek said:
    I wonder if Ron's brushes work in GIMP as well? Thanks!

    Yes, they should.

  • MotoTsumeMotoTsume Posts: 520
    edited December 1969

    one more time with TMP corridor

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  • ThalekThalek Posts: 318
    edited December 1969

    And now for something completely different: Six-person starship bridge simulation. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9Q2X32hZNk&feature=share

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