I’m taking a break in the map making because I learned something new that all you real 3D artists probably will laugh at, but for me it was a great new experience to master this. I looked at one of DreamLight’s tutorial movies and one thing he said suddenly made a whole lot of sense and I realized it was the missing piece of the puzzle with UV-mapping I’ve been struggling with.
As the Promised Land will be the crews home for weeks at a time in space, there will be need for many different kinds of activities to keep fit, this is one of them.
We’re gonna fill up the cargo space a little today, and also I’m gonna show you something I wanted to try that was really good.
Today we’re gonna finish up the crew quarters and add some more nifty details to the main deck.
There is an article on the DAZ3D website which states that the promo with free figures will soon end.
So, if you get teased, grab’em before it is to late.
Today we’re gonna make more things for the engine room, this time on the main deck. Room fillers are important to make a map stand out.
Today we’re gonna make some more spaceship fillers, a wall console for the cargo bay, as the original model has some kind of electrical consoles along the sides.
We’re back to making the Promised Land map, and today we’re gonna make a ladder, which I found I need but did not have, not a spaceship ladder anyway. A wooden ladder just won’t do.
I know it is Valentine’s dat today, but I won’t make any hearts anyway, but I will show some love to you all by making something extra today.
Today we’re gonna take a break from mapping the Promised Land, and make something I needed for one of the Cut Scene pictures for the adventure. The game really encourage the Game Master to run cut scenes, so I’ve been making several pictures to show for the players.
For one of those scenes, I needed some monitors hanging from the roof showing some Alliance propaganda and news, to get the look I wanted for the scene. Well made cut scene pictures will be a real asset when playing the adventure.
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Feb
I’ve found this link, they are showing out a band new version of a 3D software for almost nothing, and the deal will hold only if enough people jumps on the train, a cool viral marketing idea, worth testing if you thing $10 is a fair price for a $600 piece of software.