14
Oct
For a map I’m working on, I needed a nice wall to surround a garden, so I decided to make one.
Have you ever heard that line before from me?
So, I promised I’ll go back to Cheetah3D and see what we could render from there. Cheetah3D has a good renderer, and some nice capabilities, specially when rendering single objects like I do.
We’re back at the picnic table, and today We’re gonna solve the ugly texture problems, I hope. I think I could have usd some more intelligent mappings to make it less visible, but by having it visible it was ugly enough to be fixed.
We’re back with the picnic or camping table today, and today we’re gonna add some screws to keep it together. I know, but it will look much better, I promise.
I’ve been playing with one of my new DAZ toys, Carrara 8, which is a pretty nice 3D tool, specially the render engine makes very good results, and it can load all DAZStudio and Poser materials. Poser is still on the wish list, it is a little too expensive as a toy right now ($499), but Smith Micro usually run some good discounts from time to time.
I found a great tutorial at geekatplay for making a picnic table for Carrara 8, so I decided model that in Cheetah3D, and then move it over to Carrara 8 for rendering.
What is a hood without a nice chromed lid to fill in the cooling water, that at the same time is a monument of the car?
I asked the same question, so here we go.
OK, I took a days rest from posting again, real life forces me to do that from time to time. I think I’ll stick to a bi-daily schedule, it is much more relaxing. Today we’re gonna try to make an engine hood.
After a days rest, I will be fully awake today to continue with car parts for our Morris Commercial Van model 1930.
Just join the ride and you might guess what this will be.
We will continue with the wheels today, making them look better and adding something more.
I’ve decided to make something really difficult, something I’ve never tried before, I will try to make a car model of a vintage car, the Morris Commercial Van model 1930.