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That looks amazing. Can't wait to be able to play with it. Good Job!
It was also a term popular with teens in the 90's and early 2000's to mean very awesome.
Had a desperate job to do at work, which meant I couldn't do the modelling very much in the last week. Have modelled up the roof dragons, got to do something to the legs though. It looks completely wrong to have all four legs the same.
Would just like to say: Organic shapes are unbelievably difficult on engineering software designed for lines and arcs. The programming behind something like ZBrush are quite remarkable.
Regards
Richard
That is absolutely amazing. When will it be ready? :-)
Ugh, I'm so sorry, and so over the Covid thing. The kids and I had it in January, but my husband didn't get it until August, and as a result we had to cancel our trip to visit his family he hasn't seen in 4 years.
Take your time, rest up! My 3D addiction can wait for the bridge :-)
I have released a simple bridge model while I recover from a second bout of COVID and remain in a state of nervous apprehension with both my elderly father and elderly mother-in-law in different hospitals on either side of the country.
The bridge is a dual carriageway viaduct intended for mid to far distance views - eg in UltraScenery XT. The viaduct is in 6000 cm (60m) segments that are designed to be arrayed to form a viaduct that crosses the landscape. Something like my linear array script will do the job.
The viaduct looks really odd running straight into a hillside, so if the end cannot be hidden behind something, I've popped in a model of a tunnel portal to disguise the intersection.
In the image below, it's shown in use in the sort of conditions you'd see with UK driving. It is completely normal here to have one lane coned off for no apparent reason and a white van tail-gating.
There is a read-me in the download file. Please read it, as it tells you how to use the product quickly and efficiently. Talking of downloads, it's too big to attach to a forum post, so please look on my Renderosity freebie page. https://www.renderosity.com/freestuff/items/96205/background-road-viaduct-and-tunnel
Hope it is useful on occasions.
Regards,
Richard.
Hello,
I hope both of your father and mother-in-law get better.
About your bridge, thank you, it does look nice
They are missing textures inside the archive:
I was able to find them in your Athletic Ground Freebie (their names were good tips on where to look among your great and vast library of freebies )
Gaah!
What a noodle I am. I managed to update the texture declaration but didn't include the files. I am sorry. Have uploaded the modified zip file, and it will be approved again. And they are shared with the sports ground.
I do test these things, but if DS has found a file before, it tends to automatically find it again even if you're testing it from a stick and as a result you can't easily discover if the file is missing when you only have a single machine.
Regards,
Richard
I wish you and your family a thorough recovery as soon as possible. I received a COVID shot a couple of days ago and for two days I was really sick, so I can empathize with any COVID-related trials and tribulations. Remember not to overexert yourself and drink plenty of fluids - preferably with vitamin C. So sorry you and your relatives have to go through this....
Hugs,
AOBB
richardandtracy said:
for testing on a single machine you could set up a second instance of Daz, the second instance has its own library and database so wont conflict with your existing products.
https://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/451421/multiple-instances-of-daz-studio
Thank you, Richard
And no worry, I wish I was half the 'noddle' you are and be able to offer quality freebies like you do
Have made another background model bridge. This one is a mile long including the ramps on either side. It is a cable stayed bridge with a deck height of up to 60 metres, and a centre span of 490m. The deck at the end of the ramps can match my road viaduct above. It uses the same textures as the viaduct.
So, it looks as below:
Download from here : https://www.renderosity.com/freestuff/items/96547/background-mile-long-bridge-model
Hope you will one day find a use for it.
Regards,
Richard.
That's a big bridge and thank you
Saw it today on rendo, it looks fantastic. I don't oftend do renders that could fit it, but I'm sure it will come in handy sometime. Thanks!
Thank you very much richardandtracy for sharing yuor useful bridges!
Just a little portrait with the cable stayed bridge in the near background.
Regards,
Richard