A Stationary Stone Gathers Moss
evilproducer
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Been working on some some moss. It's a combination of hair, meta-ball object, spline object, surface replicator and various shader functions.
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Looks good!
Needs a shave!
I tried using just shaders, but it didn't look right. From a distance it wasn't awful, but any kind of closer angle, just didn't do it for me. The hair so far has looked the best. I'm thinking of using either the plant editor or making an object that would more closely resemble the photosynthesizing part of the moss and replicating it. Kind of depends on how much work I want to put into it.
I think the moss looks really good. Nice idea to use "hair" Good luck in developing this idea further
Interesting rendering.
I LOVE the thread title! :-)
Hey Evil, sorry I missed this! Hope you are recovering well and not got too much moss :)
OK what am I missing. This thread pre-dates even me, but I did figure out to do this for moss. Is Kev ill?
With Misty missing, too it's getting a bit scary here... especially after losing Chohole I am hoping our Carrara family all get well and return! I will be lurking for the immediate future, but will still be reading when I can.
Take care! Silene
AFAIK he is OK, just went on a camping/hiking trip, has a new YouTube channel too
I have not watched it yet but just subscribed
sorry Silene, Evil is alive and kicking luckily - he and his wife had Covid earlier this year - that's what I was alluding too.
Evil maybe tempted to post in his own thread if we wake him up :)
watch his video, it's really good (I did after posting it)
hey that's terrific! Evil missed his calling! oR maybe he has found it.
Evilproducer,
maybe add a lime green highlight color to the moss.
Nice idea, ! Evil hasn't been around for a while but I'll pass that on via facebook.!
Hey all, still alive and kicking. Thank you for the concern. Sorry I haven't been around. I kind of had a couple things going on. One was that I was getting a little burned out artistically a few years ago, as far as 3D artwork was concerned. Then I took a major step forward in my other passion, community theatre. It may not sound like much, but I directed four plays in four years and acted in a couple more. We choose our plays well in advance, and when I have a play to direct, I pretty much read it, and reread it many times, and think about the thing constantly.
As Headwax mentioned, both my wife and I, had Covid. Thankfully I didn't need hospitalization, but it was pretty bad, and I have some lingering effects. For instance, I have a bit of brain fog which makes it difficult to concentrate on mentally challenging tasks for any length of time. I think it is getting better, but it can still be a struggle sometimes to just motivate myself to do anything that requires the use of the old noodle.
Glad you are recovering, even if slowly. I can imagine how draining it must be organise th e plays you do. It's like illustrating a text but with other elements that aren't necessary within your control. Hopefully you'll get back to Carrara !
Thinking of you and glad to know you are recovering. Your theatre work is very demanding, but it must be also very rewarding!
Silene
Greetings, EvilProducer. So glad you posted, that you are recovering from Covid, and that you continue your passion in community theater. Sorry to hear about the lingering effects of Covid; hoping a full recovery is not too far off.
Sorry if I've given the wrong impression. My group didn't do any e-plays. That was all prior to lockdown. Our last play actually ended on a Sunday in March. 2020, and lockdown began on the following Tuesday. My wife and I, also contracted Covid in July of 2020. That's what I meant about the brain fog being so frustrating- because for all that time every time I tried to do anything that required any kind of mental effort, I would get fatigued and/or distracted. It didn't help that we were in an "essential" industry, so we were working our Kiesters off.
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Thanks again everybody! My brain fog has been getting less, so that is a good thing. As Wendy mentioned above, I did go on a wilderness camping trip this past summer to the BWCAW, and I've cracked Carrara open and done some 3D work. Nothing too spectacular I'm afraid. My theatre group has also selected our next play, was able to secure our venue and also the license. I made this image for our group's FB page hinting to our followers what our next play would be. I made everything except the floor which I kit-bashed from a DAZ model because I wanted the floor texture.
Ooooh, cooool... The Mousetrap. One of my faves. And I saw it in London in the 80s where is still runs and has been since 1952 (only interrupted by Covid). It's almost as old as me!
Silene
great to see Carrara being used in the 'real ' world