Re: XXP4 really takes the work out of simple 3D
Sigh. Between trying to teach myself HTML/CSS, trying to learn the ins and outs of XX4, not even having had time to fire up XWD since I bought it, and my thinking about upgrading my LightWave to v9 I just don't see trueSpace wedging itself into my schedule. It'll even get worse when my two golf leagues kick in a few weeks from now. :p
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There are two ways to create depth maps, the 3D applications way and the hard way. I have always chosen the hard way. Stereographic Suite can create some simple depth maps using a series of primitives. But as I said, I just don't mesh with these programs. I know what I want to do and it is just a matter of being a poor man's 3D ray tracing machine.
This is a work in progress for my next stereogram. Actually I have created two Zippo stereograms but I was not real happy with the drawing so I am putting more effort into this one. And if this one does not work, I'll start over again.
I tried Sketchup on Ross's recommendation. I even invested some bucks in a Dummy's book. But that's about as far as I got.
I have said this before, I do not have the focus or the patience to do my own tutorials, let alone someone else's. :rolleyes:
Re: XXP4 really takes the work out of simple 3D
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amoore
I'm so relieved that you posted both versions of the images, jclements. I couldn't figure out why you had eggs flying over Florida. :)
This really made me laugh!!!
made my afternoon!
THX
Re: XXP4 really takes the work out of simple 3D
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Spinny
and my thinking about upgrading my LightWave to v9 I
Hi I once was a 3D modeler for logos in Lightwave (in an amiga! in 1996) and loved it, since then life and work... has changed my creative ways but I do still would love to have a use (and a powerful computer) to do some 3D logos and rendering again...
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esanabri
Hi I once was a 3D modeler for logos in Lightwave (in an amiga! in 1996) and loved it, since then life and work... has changed my creative ways but I do still would love to have a use (and a powerful computer) to do some 3D logos and rendering again...
I hear you. brother. It's hard finding time to indulge the creative juices. I had a lucrative (and fun) gig doing technical illustrations in Rhino but it only lasted so long and since then my day job has been more software-oriented pursuits. I miss getting paid to model all day. If you do ever decide to get back into LightWave, PM me and I'll hook you up with a (completely legal and Newtek-sanctioned) way to get back into it a lot cheaper than retail. Only down side is you can't use LW for commercial gain unless you pay extra. Since I only use it as a hobbyist it works for me. If ever I get a paying LightWave gig I'll pay the license upgrade fee with a huge smile on my face. :D
DISCLAIMER: I have no affiliation with Newtek other than being a happy user of their stuff. I'd gain nothing by my referral besides knowing I made someone else happy. This is true of any software recommendation I might make. :cool:
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esanabri
This really made me laugh!!!
made my afternoon!
Glad to be of service. :) That's the way I felt about the eggs once I saw what John was doing.
It does sound wonderfully silly. :D
Re: XXP4 really takes the work out of simple 3D
Alison, come to think of it, I should have put the SU image of Forida under the modified Xara version.
Think Before and After Global Warming (hard boiled eggs over Disney World).:eek:
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think before and after global warming (hard boiled eggs over disney world).:eek:
:D:D:D
Actually, I was thinking it should be a sci-fi short for YouTube. :)
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You can get some nice effects with the extrude tool.