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Artwork => Finished Works and Works in Progress => Topic started by: ncl32 on October 19, 2008, 07:45:23 pm

Title: Another random creature...
Post by: ncl32 on October 19, 2008, 07:45:23 pm
Hey guys, I have made a random creature to use to test out Silo. Its a 3d app for windows and mac. So when I am not on windows I can do some touch ups on that side... Any way it was modeled in Anim8or, the only thing I did to it in Silo 2 was the "Paint Displacement". And I then brought It back to Anim8or and rendered it using ART and the new Ambient Occluder Attribute. Any way before you ask, I still am in love with Anim8or, even on why insane Mac Pro... I just wanted something, that I can tinker with my Anim8or stuff with in OS X... That and to try out "Paint Displacement". Which would be an awesome feature in Anim8or one day. But that wouldnt come till some time after v1.x. Any way here he is, I will add more progress renders and animations, and wire frames soon.

And I know I am supposed to be going on vacation tomorrow but I cant keep away as usual. And YES I am still working on "doob".


Title: Re: Another random creature...
Post by: ncl32 on October 19, 2008, 08:11:25 pm
Ok heres more. As you can see it is non-sub-d and sub-d originals before he went off to "paint". And a screen shot of my computer rendering both of them at the same time using ART with Ambient Occluder, and at 256 for the value of Antialiasing. Oh and upon "print screening", opening up Jasc Paint Shop Pro 9 (which happened in .95 seconds)  and pasting and saving I still only was using core 5 and 7... lol. Just thought Id share. I think its cool that I have the ability to render 8 scenes at once at full processing power. lol There is the multi-core rendering that we want!!!
Title: Re: Another random creature...
Post by: CowTail on October 19, 2008, 08:16:39 pm
Not too bad. Personally I like the unpainted subdivided one (High Poly mon.jpg) best. Keep practicing with the sculpting/painting ;)
Title: Re: Another random creature...
Post by: ncl32 on October 19, 2008, 11:47:46 pm
thanks man for the comment, do note that the one that you like obviously does not use the "paint displacement" tool that silo uses. Thanks though.