modelling a tramway
modelling a tramway
This weekend I've started to model a tramway of my hometwon.
I've used a 3D Scan for the complicated frontpart.
I've used a 3D Scan for the complicated frontpart.
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Re: modelling a tramway
and the render
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Re: modelling a tramway
That looks fantastic Jo-ke!
Tell us more about this strange melted-looking 3D scan and mesh lab step.
Tell us more about this strange melted-looking 3D scan and mesh lab step.
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Re: modelling a tramway
Thanks n Rgds
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Re: modelling a tramway
It could just be my computer display, but may I suggest a little tonemapping something a little more dramatic?
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looks better indeed. Thank you.
the way I did the tramway:
The scan was taken with 123dcatch. I used it for the guidlines. Then I used soap bubble skin to fill it and give the bubble. A fast and good way to get the right proportions, even if you don't have good blueprints.
the way I did the tramway:
The scan was taken with 123dcatch. I used it for the guidlines. Then I used soap bubble skin to fill it and give the bubble. A fast and good way to get the right proportions, even if you don't have good blueprints.
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I used a few filters with this photoshop plugin - I almost never leave home without it : http://www.topazlabs.com/adjustjo-ke wrote:looks better indeed. Thank you.
I will have to look into this.The scan was taken with 123dcatch. I used it for the guidlines. Then I used soap bubble skin to fill it and give the bubble. A fast and good way to get the right proportions, even if you don't have good blueprints.
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Re: modelling a tramway
the bar has been raised again...
....too high to get a drink...!!
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