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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    Quote Originally Posted by Mike Bailey View Post
    Gare, are those California grapes?
    Geez, I posted hours ago: I thought by now they'd be The California Raisins.

    I heard it through the,

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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    GP's March 2011 Electric Parlor fan.
    They don't make em like that anymore.

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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    Theinonen that magnifying glass looks very interesting with those light effects.

    Mike thanks the guide how you modelled the fan

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    Youtube Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    Nice one Mike! It's one of your biggest fans! :)

    GWP did a jigsaw puzzle piece in the November 2011 Tutorial. What if the puzzle piece and the rest of the puzzle were animated?



    Answer: It ceases to be a tutorial!





    My Best,

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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    Nice one Mike! It's one of your biggest fans!
    Thanks Gary, It was quite a puzzle.
    csehz, you are welcome my friend.

    M

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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    That's a neat animation Gary, I was almost expecting a picture to fade into place on the puzzle at the end!
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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    Quote Originally Posted by angelize View Post
    I was almost expecting a picture to fade into place on the puzzle at the end!
    Thank you Mike and Frances.

    Frances, what you suggest could indeed be done, but it would be best to render the scene twice, put it in After Effects and then do the "reveal".

    Here's an example of what I'm a'talkin' about:



    I think the neat thing about working in three dimensions is that anything you can edit, you can then animate. I think drawings can be a lovely expression that can be timeless, but there's aplace in the Art Landscape for renders and animations, too.

    My Best,

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    BTW, Frances, I like your molecule.

    And BTW, our Admin is aware that the @#$%!& Magix server won't let you do attachments 6:01PM NY DST.

    Working on it.

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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    Gare,

    Sorry to be picky ... excellent 3D that it is, but the grapes look more like olives. Grapes seem to me to be a little more translucent. The 3D is brilliant, but the texture seems a little off.

    This coming form someone who has trouble modeling a cylinder ...
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    Default Re: The Quasi-Annual Modeling Competition

    BTW, Frances, I like your molecule.
    Thanks Gary, I hope to do another one but I've got a pretty full schedule for the next several days so it make take some time.
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