Digital 3D Art v14 - I make a living modelling dongs for second life edition
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do you get paid to do this or are you just a hobbyist?
good question @Singetail
WIP, working on a basic structure were I'll add a city
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/58145/202d4cb6-ecc3-416f-bfb8-fa76d4457bfa/111111111111.jpg
I work as a creative engineer in a VR R&D studio. 's good, fun work.
I work as a realtime artist for an ArchVis studio.
Animate videos with cars in different scenarios for drivers license education full time. Simulate weird stuff and make it look good as a hobby (And some day as a job i hope)
Ah, flooring the vertex positions?
Slick bake on the back of the bolt. Also in general its really nice!
Yup in world space and then playing around with lighting and comp as well as I can
I was going to render an .avi scene and by mistake it turned into 250 frame pictures on my desktop instead. Deleted them all and afterwards realised I deleted all my textures as well..
1 Coin = 1 Prayer?
jk, tho i presume you shift+deleted them? I fear the day i shift delete something important.
Tried something like this?
https://www.ccleaner.com/recuva
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I'm not an expert either really, but if you permanently delete something, it is permanent.
Not really, unless its's overwritten.
Usually deleting something doesn't really mess with that portion of the drive, it just allocates it as empty, basically telling the OS that the space is now free to be used for other things.
But until that happens, you can usually recover the files.
done gone did the thing of finishing a thing?
https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/012/289/408/large/adam-nield-01.jpg?1534023874
https://cdna.artstation.com/p/assets/images/images/012/289/420/large/adam-nield-04.jpg?1534023880
https://www.artstation.com/artwork/roe5E
The drawing in the dirt on the back is just
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/1114/a5afe15b-96a1-4f4b-9e9d-bc5a53e525d3/image.png
I want to post my thing, but also @ZombieDawgs that van is fucking luscious.
Here's four screens of the finished project and a link to an imgur album so I don't clog the thread. I'll have a video ready in the next few days, so I'll post that with the artstation link when its ready
https://imgur.com/a/w8z375i
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/157900/63398106-aff5-4f4c-b79d-416b7e1dbc2c/1.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/157900/f00fe814-827d-445c-a235-36ec7d564903/2.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/157900/25571002-2c42-4c9e-93aa-be24d328f204/3.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/157900/d44ce2eb-2e05-4d10-9e53-c41853b6a5ff/4.jpg
[img]https://i.imgur.com/HFrQuY0.gif[/img]
Made this when playing around with the fluid sim. It looks kind of bad at times but I didn't want to bake anymore, it takes way too long
Nice! saw it on reddit ;) what simulator did you use?
I wonder what causes the ripple artifact that happens like twice a second towards the end
Probably setting something like water tension too high.
Seems like just calculation instability, often circumvented by doing a bit more calculations per step.
But it also looks like he is filling the bowl with an extra emitter inside the bowl, so i think its that + the calculation instability
https://sketchfab.com/models/e318ffeea31845b481115a371b211920
I wanted to try something different than the real-world, old, rusty cars that I typically make, so I went for the opposite: A sleek fictional vehicle from the future.
I'm actually amazed at how well it came out, I feel pretty proud of it!
I like it
That sunroof texture and shader makes me want to do Italian hand gestures of satisfaction.
Thanks. Blender's fluid simulator. Rendered with cycles
I feel like I'm finally getting somewhere with what I consider to be the hardest thing to model for games.
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/233702/fedbef00-aa0d-4110-84f3-52b04f7a8b83/HairYo.jpg
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/236944/a7094d12-bf0b-4b9f-8f89-e2d24295b8f4/image.png
https://files.facepunch.com/forum/upload/236944/ab83ff8a-786c-44ef-a089-e0b667df217b/image.png
Look at those glutes on him/her.
I started using Blender last week and wanted to show off what I've done so far
https://pred.me/pics/newdesk.png
It's still WIP, still got some work to do on the amplifier and flashlight but so far I think it's coming along nicely. End goal is to create everything on my desk
Any tips on reducing the noise by the way? I'm already using 1024 samples
Turning on the denoiser should help a lot. It will cause some splotchy bits if you don't have enough samples but you should be fine. Denoising — Blender Manual
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