Long tutorial , but any mistakes noticed and reported (preferably
here) , would be greatly appreciated .
http://www.studiodynamics.net/uv/uv_image_tut.html
Forum thread is here : http://tinyurl.com/49lvo7
studio
Great (and big) job Garry, very inspirational!
A few times you mention
http://www.studiodynamics.net/uv/uv_image_tut.html
Forum thread is here : http://tinyurl.com/49lvo7
Great (and big) job Garry, very inspirational!
A few times you mention 'Map2Image' when you mean 'Map2Obj', but that's
nitpicking.
Thanks, greatly appreciated,
Mark H
Thanks very much Mark
Long tutorial , but any mistakes noticed and reported (preferably
here) , would be greatly appreciated .
http://www.studiodynamics.net/uv/uv_image_tut.html
Forum thread is here : http://tinyurl.com/49lvo7
studio
Hi Garry,
Just browsed through your tutorial. Very nice work. Thanks for sharing!
Best regards,
Robert
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Oh Boy :
Mistake in that Icarus tutorial . Sorry . I was suggesting
using Voodoo to determine Focal Length first , but in the end it
doesn't seem to be required . Seems you can punch-in just about
any Focal Length in Icarus , and the camera that RS3D creates
will always turn out almost the
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Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 12:49 AM
Subject: Re: Another New Tutorial Online - Basic Camera Matching in RS3D
Hi studio,
With http://studiodynamics.net/cam_match/camera_matching.html;
everithing
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Hi :
http://studiodynamics.net/cam_match/camera_matching.html
Thought I would share this information
program should i read this ?
Thanks.
Andre
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Subject: Another New Tutorial Online - Basic Camera Matching in RS3D
Hi :
http://studiodynamics.net/cam_match
Hi studio,
With http://studiodynamics.net/cam_match/camera_matching.html; everithing OK
( Thanks for the description ! )
Hi Andre :
You're very welcome , and thank you for your feedback .
but with http://tinyurl.com/2bf9cv i got :
...etc..etc..etc
seems to be an encoded message
Hi Garry,
Interesting tutorial, I've been looking at Icarus too. However I'm still in
doubt about another solution as I'm not satisfied about the results I got.
Maybe I made some mistakes, I don't know.
Hi Arjo :
Yes , Icarus can be hard to use and in fact , I could not
do the Voodoo .TGA
Hi :
http://studiodynamics.net/cam_match/camera_matching.html
Thought I would share this information , since it may
be usefull to someone .
There are several links in the tute' including a link
to the final RS3D project file .
The resulting animation is below , and is not much to look
at
How to animate a conveyor belt :
http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials/jsp_conveyor_belt/jsp_tutorial_conveyor_belt.htm
How to convert a single flat image into a full 3D scene :
http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials/jsp_2D_to_3D/jsp_tutorial_2D_to_3D.htm
Jean-Sebastien Perron
www.neuroworld.ws
This is the most impressive tutorial
http://www.neuroworld.ws/tutorials/jsp_tutorial_trace/jsp_tutorial_trace.htm
Jean-Sebastien Perron
Hi Jean :
I'm moving my highspeed connection is terminating .
First very short looks prove inspirational . Keep up
the good work .
Hope to be back online
At 09:33 27-7-2006, you wrote:
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did the modeling part, I did the
text and images.
I would like to thank Arjo Rozendaal and Boris Jahn for their excellent
proof reading
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did the modeling part, I did the
text and images.
I would like to thank Arjo Rozendaal and Boris Jahn for their excellent
proof reading and Vesa for his super cool car
Wow!!!
That was a huge amount of work, but very much appreciated!
Well done to you all
Miles/..
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Hi all
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Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein
Hi Robert and Stefan,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did the modeling part, I did the
text and images.
You can really be proud on this tutorial! I learned a lot of it! Very
nice final render of the
short message: dear robert, stefan and all the other working at the "car tutorial", very good stuff! :-)) have downloaded it. the lamborghini looks very, verynice, I am astonished to see such a good rendered picture :-) I know similiar rendered cars from other 3d apps:-), compliment to all:-),
Very cool and many thanks :-)
Matthias
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From: Robert den Broeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 9:33 AM
Subject: New tutorial
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest
Very nice work, thankz to all involved.
Zaug
Robert den Broeder wrote:
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did the modeling part, I did the
text and images.
I would like to thank Arjo Rozendaal and
Hi Robert and Stefan,
Very nice - a really excellent tutorial for RS. Very professional and much
appreciated,
Thank You
Aidan
At 08:33 27/07/2006, you wrote:
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did
anyway.
Very many thanks folks,
Neil Cooke
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From: Robert den Broeder [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 7:33 PM
Subject: New tutorial
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest
Hi Robert and Stefan..
I have read through it fastly and it looks very well done and it all looks
very cool...!
Thx for all the hard work you have put into it !
I surely will try it out, when I have time and energy...
Have a nice holiday ...and some well earned rest..
Take Care
Best
I find I am too busy/lazy to model a car but sure it got me going with
GI; and really dig this paint : )
GI
Greeblez
more to come,
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Very nice work, thankz to all involved.
Zaug
Robert den Broeder wrote:
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to
Hi Zaug,
great one (as always :-).
with thanks,
Matthias
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Sent: Saturday, May 27, 2006 6:12 PM
Subject: Re: New release of Real GreebleZ! now available,-- first update,
v0.61, and a new tutorial
Good one Garry,
But I think it should be on the Realsoft info tutorial collection.
Arjo.
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Sent: vrijdag 3 februari 2006 20:43
To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Subject: New Tutorial online
Yes, you can easily upload images to a wiki, you can even use HTML
formatting in your articles. However, some owners of wikis I know
dislikes the use of HTML in articles in favour of the wikitext markup.
I am not really sure why this is, perhaps it has to do with user
selectable stylesheets or
It's the wiki system.
Try the search function, and have a look at the checkboxes at the bottom of
the page. And it is easier to port the wiki articles etc..
And it's easy:
No hr2My header2 title/hr2
simply:
==My header2 title==
There a help left to the | show preview | save | ... when you
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Yes, you can easily upload images to a wiki, you can even use HTML
formatting in your articles. However, some owners of wikis I know
dislikes
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Sent: Saturday, February 04, 2006 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: New Tutorial online ! (light sensitivity shader)
It's the wiki system.
Try the search function, and have a look at the checkboxes at the bottom
of
the page. And it is easier to port the wiki articles etc..
And it's easy:
No hr2My
: Saturday, February 04, 2006 12:54 PM
Subject: Re: New Tutorial online ! (light sensitivity shader)
This Wiki idea is great, but why oh why do they have to reinvent a new
markup when HTML is old and known and does the same job already?? Why use '
' instead of i? If it ain't broke, don't fix it!
I'm
I totally agree with this. I find Wiki markup disturbing.
Nevertheless, I like the concept of a Wiki. :)
Regards,
Fredrik Bergholtz
On 04/02/06, David Coombes [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This Wiki idea is great, but why oh why do they have to reinvent a new
markup when HTML is old and known and
Good one Garry,
But I think it should be on the Realsoft info tutorial collection.
Arjo.
Hi Arjo :
It could go there too , but the last article I wrote , the
Planetary Shader article , never made it on that site , but
did get a link placed there instead .
Personally , I would like to
Hi List :
http://www.studiodynamics.net/saved/lightsens1.html
Hope this tutorial on the latest cool shader to make the
news will make life a little sweeter for those that are try-
ing to tweak a Gi scene , by adding a few well placed lights
to carefully adjust the lighting on certain
Hi Gary,
Great tute and just in time for the Wiki that Matthias has popped up. How
about adding it there under the appropriate heading OR a new Heading. All
editable:
http://rswiki.matthias-kappenberg.de/index.php/Main_Page
Dam off to gig, no time to doodle with this :((
Aidan
At 19:42
Well done Garry! I will test this one out coming weekend :)
Best regards, Robert
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Hi Gary,
Either or - Matthias has been generous with the space. He has a buddy who
has a host type company [ I think ]. So images and that are no prob. I
reckon - look at Fredriks recent email about How to's - Ill pop it in below
this. Wiki's, Content Management Systems and all that -
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Subject: Re: New tutorial
Hi all,
has anybody tried this:
http://www.debugmode.com/wink/
for tutorials.
Matthias
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Sent: Tuesday, November 29, 2005 8:19 AM
Subject: RE: New tutorial
Sent: Sunday, 20 November 2005 22:08
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Subject: Re: New tutorial
No, only that one post as you quote.
Neil Cooke
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Hi Matthias..
Thx for the offer..
Sorry though.. since its more my situation in life than anything else that
makes it this way..
which does that it dont make it easier even if it would be a teamwork..
Just thinking about how I have not contributed much at all in the Community
Anim project,
Very Nice Matthias! Well done :)
Robert
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Hi all,
Tutorial
Hi Matthias,
I tried your tute. Thanks for that, nice for water droplets, blood
platelets etc.
Probably ignorance, but I notice if after doing all the bits you stated, if
you re edit the shape of the lattice, to deform the sphere differently, it
seems to maintain the shape of the previous
Hi Matthias..
Thx for sharing...
The tut is nice and clear...
At times I wish the workflow of the constructors were as clear...=)..
Only thing, as Brian (Zaug) pointed out...
But Hey, its not a big deal.. and if I would want, I would just myself add
them to a single page.. have done other
when playing your animation.
Very useful on complex anims.
Matthias
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Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 8:13 PM
Subject: Re: New Tutorial online: Creator with Lattice-Deformer
Hi Matthias,
I
Hi all,
Tutorial to creator with lattice.
after Nandors QT:
http://www.matthias-kappenberg.de/index.php?id=115
Any critic is welcome.
Hope it's helpy,
Matthias
Hi all,
Tutorial to creator with lattice.
after Nandors QT:
http://www.matthias-kappenberg.de/index.php?id=115
Any critic is welcome.
Hope it's helpy,
Matthias
1) Load a project or just start RS (startup.r3d will load) .
2) Select Load Startup .
3) Look in your Material Window (only aluminum?)
but if I use RMB in the Material-tab
and select sort alphabetically all
materials are visible and at the right place.
Matthias
Hi Matthias :
Yes ,
http://www.studiodynamics.net/tutes/planetary7.html
Thanks for the nice words guys . Had to giggle when I checked the
Astronomy Picture of the Day site , this morning . Seems I wasn't
the only one having trouble finding craters . APOD link below .
Nice tut Garry!
Now that you mentioned my cloud scetches, it came to me that I never
showed where I ended up
http://staff.csc.fi/jyrki.hokkanen/cloud_s.wmv
(lower quality but more universal mpeg1 format here:
http://staff.csc.fi/jyrki.hokkanen/cloud_s.mpg)
Another outdated issue - remember the
studio wrote:
Hi Gang :
Spent the last month rebuilding my machines and network (what a
nightmare) and since I didn't contribute much during that time , I
thought I'd throw together a quick tutorial regarding that Planetary
Project .zip file I put together this past June .
studio wrote:
Hi Gang :
Spent the last month rebuilding my machines and network (what a
nightmare) and since I didn't contribute much during that time , I
thought I'd throw together a quick tutorial regarding that Planetary
Project .zip file I put together this past June .
Sorry about the double post, I thought I got the one witht the spelling
error stopped in time. Anyway, this post is, actually, to ask if anyone
else is experiencing objects not being visible ( including newly created
ones) after loading , even just the objects section of, Garry's project.
I am
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Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 5:36 AM
Subject: Re: New tutorial
Nice tut Garry!
Now that you mentioned my cloud scetches, it came to me that I never
showed where I ended up
http://staff.csc.fi/jyrki.hokkanen/cloud_s.wmv
At 04:03 AM 11/21/2005 -0500, you wrote:
http://www.studiodynamics.net/tutes/planetary7.html
Thanks for the nice words guys . Had to giggle when I checked the
Astronomy Picture of the Day site , this morning . Seems I wasn't
the only one having trouble finding craters . APOD link below .
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Sent: Sunday, November 20, 2005 8:22 PM
Subject: Re: New tutorial
Hi List :
Feeling a little tenative , but the below mail was the last mail from
fellow Realsoft list member Ross Hopkins . He mentions that he is
ill and working toward completing a promise to list members incl-
uding Neil
Off the topic but, on learning that i was not alone on this south sea kiwi
island, I wondered about a National Convention of New Zealand Realsoft
List members
Neil Cooke
have you heard from ross hopkins
No, only that one post as you quote.
Neil Cooke
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Subject: Re: New tutorial
Off the topic but, on learning that i was not alone on this south sea
kiwi
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To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Sent: Monday, November 21, 2005 4:10 PM
Subject: New Tutorial online - planetary.zip
Hi Gang :
Spent the last month rebuilding my machines and network (what a
nightmare) and since I didn't contribute much during that time , I
thought I'd throw together a quick
that just about does it for now...
Hope to be more involved soon ;)
Regards
Rossco
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Hi List
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