18th October 2006, 11:25 AM | #1 |
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Re: Show us what you've made
Ok, here goes, first image using AC3D, mixed with some Bryce and POVRay to create a final image...
http://www.g7sta.demon.co.uk and click on the link to the 'Tharsis Orbiter' in the 'news' section, top right hand side once in the site. Sorry can't upload, image size exceeds maximums (396x924). Comments please...! Cheers g7sta
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18th October 2006, 03:55 PM | #2 |
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maybe I'm retarded lol. but I can't find it.
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nvm about the last comment lol. I found it. nice work. I like the textures. how long did it take to build?
http://www.g7sta.demon.co.uk/es6.html
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1st November 2006, 09:30 AM | #4 |
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Hi nightoftheroundtable,
first of all apologies, I think I posted my reply to the request for 'show off your images' in the wrong area, I'll know next time. Thanks for the feedback, in answer to your question it took about 5 to 6 hours to build the model in AC3D, probably longer than what I would expect normally as it's only the second model I've completed in AC3D, there was about 15 revisions in total. All in all, it took about two weeks to complete the image, working during dinner breaks at work (!) and the occasional evening. The textures were from a previous model I'd completed, they just seemed to fit the 'Orbiter' nicely. The background is a mix of a POVRay galaxy image, imported to Bryce 4.1, a Mars planet map applied to a sphere placed in front of the background. The resultant image was then applied to a box in POVRay with the ship in front and a POVRay lens flare added to finish the scene. I tend to lean away from creating a wholy accurate image with a modeller (ie. all elements in a scene in one file), but use different programs such as POVRay and Bryce to 'layer' different parts together to produce a final image. Most of the techniques and resources I've built up over nearly 14 years of raytracing (and still learning I should add!), only the AC3D model is different. I've got another image under development at the moment, plus quite a few more planned, I'll post to the forum as they are completed! Cheers g7sta
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still it looked pretty awsome for 5 to 6 hrs. a good model does take longer to finish.
looking forward to more of your creations.
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Cool! Thanks for the positive feedback - I'll keep the forum posted of any new images!
Thanks again, g7sta
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hey no problem. my latest project still is under way over 30 hrs plus and it still is low detail. it wont be finished for awhile.
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Nice work on the spacecraft and a nice render as well. Have you done any modeling before AC3D?
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Hi tbd,
no I haven't done any work previously on AC3D, but quite a few years using POVRay and Bryce. AC3D seems to be quite 'intuitive' and I've simply looked for the same tools that I used to use in Cyber Sculpt, in AC3D and strarted building from there. The model in AC3D looks quite simple in comparison to the POVRay version as I prefer to alter the textures etc in POVRay, as I can use layering techniques and control the way textures are applied quicker in POV. I have tried out a few other programs looking for a replacement for Cyber Sculpt over a period of time, and AC3D I got into *very* quickly because of its ease of use and interface with POVRay, so I could still use all my tools and plug-ins that I've built up over the years. Thanks again, g7sta
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cool looking orbiter
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