Hi Coleen, my post from June 2008 in this thread http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...477#post263477 contains a .xar attachment showing how I made a 3D cup using the Extrude Tool.
Hi Coleen, my post from June 2008 in this thread http://www.talkgraphics.com/showthre...477#post263477 contains a .xar attachment showing how I made a 3D cup using the Extrude Tool.
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Thank you both very much. This is what I've come up with so far. Still working on it. Thanks again for all of the help!
Coleen
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Hello Coleen,
Your coffee cup is progressing nicely.
One thing you might want to "fix" right away is that, since there is no inside cup showing above the coffee, it appears that the cup is one drop from overflowing...
I decided to make (from scratch) a personalized coffee cup using Xara and Blender. Here is what I came up with...
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Take care,
James
Last edited by ODdOnLifeItself; 03 August 2011 at 08:50 PM.
James- I absolutely LOVE it! Thanks! I worked on mine a little bit yesterday (haven't yet today) I'm going to try for a multi-colored mug next, but James, that is really awesome - and you even spelled my name correctly! Wow - Thanks! I'll post what I come up with tomorrow. Hey - good news, got the go ahead from the hubby to update to the Xara Designer Pro 7! Fun - now I get to learn even more great stuff! Thanks so much guys!
Coleen
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Hello Coleen,
Thank you very much. I am very glad you liked it. You are welcome!
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You will love it. Just the auto-snapping and magic eraser add a lot to an already awesome program. Enjoy!
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I fully agree with Coleen, James. That is an awsome image. Looking at the foam in the cups are you sure it's coffee and not cola or root bear?
Larry a.k.a wizard509
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Thanks, Larry
Glad you like it!
The texture for the coffee was from a photograph. (What's this "root bear" that you speak of?) You reminded me of a very pleasant childhood memory of going to the A & W Drive-in for very delicious burgers.... never really cared much for root beer though.
I did this (in Blender) the same way that I would likely do it in Xara. Take a texture, lay it down in perspective and then use it as a bitmap fill on an ellipse.
If I hadn't been lazy, I would have modified the texture of the coffee so that they didn't look exactly alike. Still, it is obvious that I am just showing examples of the coffee cup, so let it go as is. (I probably should have at least rotated the texture to make it less obvious that they're duplicates...)
May I offer you your own cup? (though I have a feeling you probably like your coffee black)
Thanks again
James
Last edited by ODdOnLifeItself; 05 August 2011 at 11:20 AM.
Very nice James. You keep amazing me with the things you can do with Blender.
I had a brief look at it a while ago but found it too complex to start working with it. Maybe I should give it another try.
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