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model Curvy 3D - render Bryce - love to see what you are doing !

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Lovely render, Curvy the potter's friend :)
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I liked this so much I made my own pottery image:

http://www.curvy3d.com/forum/viewtopic.php?p=11649

cheers :)
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back at you -

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I like the candlestick - it renders out very richly.
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thank you - a Curvy3D test

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This one will work really well as a smooth inflate - the bird shape is quite smooth and all the richness can come from the outline and texture.

At the moment it looks a bit flat and lumpy - Might be improved by using the soft highlight map for the highlight and setting the highlight to use the same colour map as the main texture to give a feather-sheen rather than a plastic highlight.

Hmm... should I see this as a challenge to make a birdie in Curvy2 :)
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Simon wrote:This one will work really well as a smooth inflate - the bird shape is quite smooth and all the richness can come from the outline and texture.

At the moment it looks a bit flat and lumpy - Might be improved by using the soft highlight map for the highlight and setting the highlight to use the same colour map as the main texture to give a feather-sheen rather than a plastic highlight.

Hmm... should I see this as a challenge to make a birdie in Curvy2 :)
Good ideas - will give it a try
A challenge for you - ok :wink:
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Curvy 3D bird test 2

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Nice one! I see you posted this to Daz too, and they like it :)
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Who do - model in Curvy 3D - render in Bryce

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This one would work well done in layers.

eg: Inflate a head blob, then from a separate image inflate the ears, and from a separate image again inflate the nose.

The mouth might need some warping/dragging, and the teeth can be separate lathes.
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sounds good - thank you :)
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New Spaceship - rendered in Mojo

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