@ Frances—
You're using Blender for the render (sorry that it rhymes!).
Curious me.
-g
(Crap, that rhymes, too. Too much reading Dr. Suess!)
Much.
Keith
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There are 10 types of people in this world .... Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
GP"s July 2011
Last edited by Mike Bailey; 21 July 2016 at 01:03 AM.
Gary Bouton's September 2013 tutorial.
I'd foroggen about that, Mike. Thanks for the superb render, which brings out more detail than I imagines, and was asked of the members!
Okay, back to ducks. This thing actually visited our home town
My duck is somewhat smaller, which might provoke a comment from Donald Trump.
Fool disclosure: I did this a few years ago, not for our Challange here.
A distraught disqualified duck,
-g
I'll have to check out Metasequoia, theinonen.
I've been using C4D since 2009, and it's primitives plus the subdivisons and "rubber mode" when editing patches got me where I wanted to go with the duck, I believe.
Here's displacement; I used a map of fish scales that I created in Photoshop:
WTD,
Gare
At last, a challenge that I can do ... Thanks Mike for reminding me about Gary's SEPTEMBER 2013 SPACE BEACON ... Although I took some liberties with colour to show rotation.
Keith
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There are 10 types of people in this world .... Those who understand binary, and those who don't.
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