Started working on this to familiarize myself more with 7.6. I figured it would be fun to add sculptures, frames, paintings, etc., as I go. No materials yet.
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Hi Joe. Happy to see a TS project.
This looks familiar: viewtopic.php?p=56359#p56359
I like your design with the small rooms inside of the big room and the steps. This setting can be a showcase for your other CG projects. They could be art in this gallery.
Steps! I'll have to use them in the redesign of my similar setting.
This looks familiar: viewtopic.php?p=56359#p56359
I like your design with the small rooms inside of the big room and the steps. This setting can be a showcase for your other CG projects. They could be art in this gallery.
Steps! I'll have to use them in the redesign of my similar setting.
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Welcome aboard, so far it looks very promising ;)
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Thanks for the welcome. I hadn't seen that, but it does look similar. I watched the video, nice work!
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A little, been sidetracked with other projects. I started over in 3.2, it's easier for me.
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Started over again in TS7 after installing it in a VM so I can remain in the safety of Linux. Still a long way to go. I'd like to replicate this metal sculpture I have hanging on the wall, how might I go about it?
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Nice to see truespace running on a Linux !
To reproduce your sculpture, simply paint a plane with the photo of it (make sure the plane's size has the same proportion as the original picture file), put that plane on a locked layer, then draw the shapes over it using truespace's curve tools.
To reproduce your sculpture, simply paint a plane with the photo of it (make sure the plane's size has the same proportion as the original picture file), put that plane on a locked layer, then draw the shapes over it using truespace's curve tools.
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That turned out to be a great idea, thanks. Instead of tracing though I measured the thing and did boolean subtractions, using the photo as a guide. The final result is fairly close, the sculpture has some really thin edges (like 1/32"!), and what appear to be relief cuts (presumably to allow for expansion/contraction), but I made the edges a bit thicker.
Having this in Linux is awesome. D3D was a no-go but at least the software driver works. No problems except that the rendering options always reset themselves, so no AA, etc., but I can deal. Starting to like TS7 better as I become more accustomed to it.
Having this in Linux is awesome. D3D was a no-go but at least the software driver works. No problems except that the rendering options always reset themselves, so no AA, etc., but I can deal. Starting to like TS7 better as I become more accustomed to it.