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Post by xerendipity on Feb 14, 2017 13:32:30 GMT -5
Hi guys! I have a couple of little things to share if anyone would like them. First, a round, draped table that sits four-six. Draped Table
Next, a four-seater with a kind of Asiany feel. Land Across The Sea dining TableAnd, two vases, although I'm thinking of updating these with some flowers or branches. SolidAndGlassVasesThey all have different swatches not pictured. Happy Valentine's Day! <3
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Post by Chicklet45368 on Feb 15, 2017 22:55:12 GMT -5
These are great! Thank you so much for sharing! Esp love the draped table!
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Post by xerendipity on Feb 16, 2017 18:00:23 GMT -5
Awww, you're sweet! Thank you.
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Post by Mathcope on Feb 16, 2017 23:28:22 GMT -5
All is very lovely!! Did you made the meshes yourself? You're very talented
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Post by indiaskapie on Feb 17, 2017 13:56:53 GMT -5
Nice!! :D
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Post by xerendipity on Feb 17, 2017 21:51:33 GMT -5
Mathcope . Haha. Some of my very simple tables and such consisting of just plane and cube and sphere starters are 'home-made' by me, but I assumed everyone uses 3d models and then just strip them of polygons and map them, etc? BIG oooops if I'm doing it wrong. indiaskapie <3.
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Post by Mathcope on Feb 17, 2017 22:45:23 GMT -5
Mathcope . Haha. No. I assumed everyone uses 3d models and then just strip them of polygons and map them, etc? BIG oooops if I'm doing it wrong. indiaskapie <3. Well 3d models have to come from somewhere lol. It is fine if you download 3d models from elsewhere if the TOU of the original artist allow it (Most of them do, since you either buy the object or find it in free licence, but a small space in the credits when you share your items would be appreciated I think). and if you decimate the poly count. 3d models you find in the web are most likely used for rendering porpouses, it means for images, things that are meant to be the most similar to reality but are static, just like a picture. Anyways, if you ever decide to join the "meshing" (making 3d models) world, check the tutorials we have here in the forum, you'll need a 3d program like Blender (it's free) and you could start making your own 3d models to share. Don't feel obligated to do it if you don't want to. I'm just making an suggestion here because I think you might like it
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Post by xerendipity on Feb 17, 2017 22:47:56 GMT -5
A couple of more little 'thingies' to share. What girl DOESN'T need a pair of gem-encrusted Gucci's? Amarite? Gucci SandalsThen some Versace dishes & cutlery: VersaceDishes&Cutlery
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Post by xerendipity on Feb 17, 2017 22:53:21 GMT -5
Mathcope . Oh, thanks! And you are right in the credit department although I'm pretty sure from what I've seen of the meshes available for download that most everyone uses them (have found a LOT of cc I have, as models) and I've never seen anyone credit the original meshers although again, you are very right and we all should. As far as Blender, yes, that is what I use to re-model them, reduce poly and map them (most available for free and with license to use don't include maps or at least I haven't been lucky enough to find them very often). I am learning more and more about using Blender as I go along and the tutorials here have been invaluable. I even downloaded the demo of Autodesk 3d for thh free .max files, but I really don't like it.
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