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    Default Picture Frame

    Hi,
    I've been away from my computer for a while now, and during this time I was inspired to to create this molded picture frame in gold.

    Anas
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    Salaam, that's really nice! How'd you make the embossed "leaf" part?
    -=Bob=-

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    This is really beautiful! Looks like a great candidate for a tutorial!
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    Will

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    that looks great

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    Long time no see Anas welcome back. I like the frame embossing.

    Norman.

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    Default Re: Picture Frame

    Thanks gang,

    A - This image was created in 'Ripple' animation.
    B - Set 'frames per cycle' to something like 6 and pause on 2/6 within the 'timeline'.
    ONE - Create the rib/veins vector image and the vector leaf shape image.
    TWO - Put them together (using the 2 positioning pixels (not shown)).
    THREE - Paste them separately into X3D at different axis 'amplitude' settings (ensure that the axis is the 3rd diagonal option).
    FOUR - Adjust the 2 two images' amplitude numbers until you are happy.

    Anas

    PS Vector images are created on the X1 programs or Webster
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    Thanks for that tut, Salaam. It gave me more ideas of Xtreme and 3D6 working together.
    -=Bob=-

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    Quote Originally Posted by -=Drifter=- View Post
    It gave me more ideas of Xtreme and 3D6 working together.
    Yes it does.
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    Real nice, Zee.
    -=Bob=-

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    Superb piece of work and a great tutorial on the advanced use of X3D6.
    If someone tried to make me dig my own grave I would say No.
    They're going to kill me anyway and I'd love to die the way I lived:
    Avoiding Manual Labour.

 

 

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