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Artwork => Finished Works and Works in Progress => Topic started by: Rosemary on August 09, 2008, 05:34:43 pm
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many thanks to Lynn22, who directed me to a nice and easy *heart shaped hole-in-a-mesh* tutorial....
here is my bed...:)
thanks!
Rosie :0)
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r294/RosePoof/heartedbedbyRosie.jpg
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very good :)
my only crit would be, it looks like you had antialiasing (edge smoothing) turned off. turning it on will make your renders take a bit longer, but it'll make the image look better. nice modelling and texturing, though!
- colclough
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it seems that you haven't actually rendered it - just taken a screen shot.
i won't go into all the details, but i recommend you go into scene mode (mode>scene) to render.
happy anim8ing ;D
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Thank you both!
You are right...I just took a screen shot.
I never use the render thigny...
And, I try to never use smoothing on edges, as all I am making goes into my sims2 game, and it has to be small in size :)
(if it has anything to do with what you both said ::) )
But I'll try what you've suggested me, and see what it gives...for the look of it!
I don't use the texture in Anim8or anymore, I don't really know how it works...I do all my uv mapping in Milkshape 3D.
Thanks again,
Rosie :0)
Okay!
I think I did this right, not sure though,
Something like this ?
http://i147.photobucket.com/albums/r294/RosePoof/capture18.jpg
I try first to go to scene mode, but there, my object never showed up, so I went back to object mode, then render.
Thank you,
Rosie :0)
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It seems you have a bit more to learn in Anim8or, although if it's only for the Sims game then don't worry too much.
In scene mode you have to add the objects by Build->Add Object ('Build' is at the top toolbar).
When rendering don't take a screenshot, instead press 'Save' (on the left toolbar).
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Fine!
Thank you Tanzim.
What a shame, I had read about render...a rigging tutorial.
I had completely forgotten the build-add object.
yes, I have a lot to learn :)
Thanks,
Rosie :0)
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Your bed looks great Rosie, congrats !
I love the patchwork valence :)
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I love the patchwork valence :)
Holly Hobbie pattern...:)
thanks to you!
Rosie :0)