well, the program starts fine, but when I drag sets of 36 images into the program by either method, it just doesn't do anything. i left it for about an hour to see if it was just taking a long time, and... nothing. when I do it by hand (dragging each individual frame into photoshop) 1.) it takes forever, and 2.) it somehow ends up skewed, so the spin isn't smooth. it shifts back and fourth, and the edge of the image shows. (when I put the images into Mission computer, it tells me the image does not divide evenly into that many frames.)
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@yamfries, on Jun 23 2008, 04:34 PM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
I was screwing around with photoshop and blender today, and came up with this, almost by accident. pretty cool, eh?
Nice! I agree with shlimferazel.
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@yamfries, on Jun 23 2008, 01:34 PM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
I was screwing around with photoshop and blender today, and came up with this, almost by accident. pretty cool, eh?
My first impression was that it was a box, but after reading Shlimazel's comment, I'm thinking, "Oh, a cargo crate." Perhaps you should lengthen it, or probably make it look like an external cargo container. Other than that, I think it's pretty good in detail.
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@yamfries, on Jun 23 2008, 04:34 PM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
I was screwing around with photoshop and blender today, and came up with this, almost by accident. pretty cool, eh?
its a Borg cube if you replace all the red with green.
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hey folks. another ship, and I am extremely happy with the results. especially the guns.
when I finished it, I named it the first (coherent) thing that came to mind, which was The Daemon
I think it's quite appropriate :laugh:by the way, in case anybody has been wondering, I have been putting each in a pseudo-scene 1.) to make them look cooler (obviously) and 2.) to practice my lighting skills, getting the object to match the background, and stuff like that.
This post has been edited by Yoda Almighty : 24 June 2008 - 07:54 PM
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That's a mighty handsome ship Yoda! This is going to sound funny, but my favorite part is the cockpit. It puts the entire thing into perspective (I assume it's a small-medium craft, correct?)
@yamfries, on Jun 25 2008, 12:53 AM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
when I finished it, I named it the first (coherent) thing that came to mind, which was The Daemon
Plagiarism! :laugh:
(edit)One thing I'd recommend is that placing a bump map on the panel texture you used. I don't remember what 3-d program you use, but in my experience it's usually really easy. That will help it look much more life-like and less flat (the texture, that is; the modeling is spectacular).
This post has been edited by Archon : 24 June 2008 - 08:46 PM
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@yamfries, on Jun 24 2008, 05:53 PM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
hey folks. another ship, and I am extremely happy with the results. especially the guns.
when I finished it, I named it the first (coherent) thing that came to mind, which was The Daemon
jaw meets floor An amazing vessel, Yoda. Archon's comment...
@archon, on Jun 24 2008, 06:42 PM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
That's a mighty handsome ship Yoda!
...is simply not enough for that. And as for Archon, I agree.
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@archon, on Jun 24 2008, 08:03 PM, said in ~ A P O P H I S ~:
Well, given that that's the same word ("handsome") that pipeline used to describe what I see as the most beautiful ship in Nova, it carries more weight than you may think.
Hmm, but it still isn't enough to describe Yoda's ship. It's a little above the rank of "handsome".