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  • J Jim Crafton

    Well as DD (or maybe JSOP) would say "Go blow smoke rings out your ass!" :)

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    TheGreatAndPowerfulOz
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    agreed. whoTF is anyone to judge how you spend your time? Thanks for sharing. I'm envious.

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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      On a serious note, can you also do biological illustrations using the same software products? Example: http://www.nucleusinc.com/illustration.php?ill=protien&id=6[^] Or any of the awesome illustrations and animations on that site.

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      Jim Crafton
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      Yep you sure could. For things like organs, etc, I'd probably use ZBrush though, and since you don't need photo realistic rendering the ZBrush renderer is fine (and much faster). The renders I've got take about 5-7 minutes per frame. For the cellular things, where you have shapes that repeat, etc, then it might make sense to use Houdini and create special "assets" that you can link together in a more complex scene.

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        agreed. whoTF is anyone to judge how you spend your time? Thanks for sharing. I'm envious.

        Fight Big Government:
        http://obamacareclassaction.com/
        http://obamacaretruth.org/

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        Rama Krishna Vavilala
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        Well it was a joke, a reference to: http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3441610#xx3441610xx[^]

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        • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

          Well it was a joke, a reference to: http://www.codeproject.com/Lounge.aspx?msg=3441610#xx3441610xx[^]

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          hmm. sorry, guess I missed the joke icon. :-D

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          • J Jim Crafton

            It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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            Chris Maunder
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            Seriously impressive.

            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            • J Jim Crafton

              It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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              dighn
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              that's pretty sweet. a lot of detail.

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              • J Jim Crafton

                It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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                Nagy Vilmos
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                Nothing to add. If they ever make her, I want it!


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                • J Jim Crafton

                  Well as DD (or maybe JSOP) would say "Go blow smoke rings out your ass!" :)

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                  Steve Mayfield
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                  blow smoke rings out your ass Maybe that can be your next project (with animation) :laugh:

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                    blow smoke rings out your ass Maybe that can be your next project (with animation) :laugh:

                    Steve _________________ I C(++) therefore I am

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                    Jim Crafton
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                    I afraid of how to render the volumetric effects. Maybe that would make a good paper for SIGGRAPH! :)

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                    • J Jim Crafton

                      I afraid of how to render the volumetric effects. Maybe that would make a good paper for SIGGRAPH! :)

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                      Joe Simes
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                      Maybe monkeys would be easier? Fantastic stuff by the way!!

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                      • J Joe Simes

                        Maybe monkeys would be easier? Fantastic stuff by the way!!

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                        Jim Crafton
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                        Volumetric monkeys?

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                        • J Jim Crafton

                          It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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                          Tim Deveaux
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                          Will there be any tea on this spaceship?

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                          • J Jim Crafton

                            I afraid of how to render the volumetric effects. Maybe that would make a good paper for SIGGRAPH! :)

                            ¡El diablo está en mis pantalones! ¡Mire, mire! SELECT * FROM User WHERE Clue > 0 0 rows returned Save an Orange - Use the VCF! Personal 3D projects Just Say No to Web 2 Point Blow

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                            Kythen
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                            Volumetric effects have already been covered by SIGGRAPH. When I was doing my senior thesis, this[^] was one of the papers I ran across. Somebody else has posted their own thesis online which happens to include an attempt at volumetrics in Houdini: http://www.fps13.com/vfx/thesis/volumetrics.html[^] Oh, and fantastic job on the modeling and animation! :thumbsup:

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                              Volumetric effects have already been covered by SIGGRAPH. When I was doing my senior thesis, this[^] was one of the papers I ran across. Somebody else has posted their own thesis online which happens to include an attempt at volumetrics in Houdini: http://www.fps13.com/vfx/thesis/volumetrics.html[^] Oh, and fantastic job on the modeling and animation! :thumbsup:

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                              Jim Crafton
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                              Dude that's an AWESOME link! I was wondering how to do that in Houdini, so that's incredibly helpful!

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                                Will there be any tea on this spaceship?

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                                Jim Crafton
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                                Possible - please see the MOD for their standard policies on serving tea on Her Majesty's Royal Navy boats :)

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                                • J Jim Crafton

                                  It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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                                  Jeremy Falcon
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                                  Dude you're making me really want to get back into 3D man. This is torture. Nice job btw.

                                  Jeremy Falcon

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                                  • J Jim Crafton

                                    It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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                                    Douglas Troy
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                                    Jim that is too cool. Great detail work. I could see a movie being made with that ship in it; hopefully in 3D. I've said it once, I'm gonna say it again, we need to get you hooked up with SyFy, or even the Dr Who/Torchwood people ... :)


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                                    • J Jim Crafton

                                      It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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                                      Single Step Debugger
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                                      Here you go : an inspiration, you could make this happen.

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                                      • J Jim Crafton

                                        It's a Monday afternoon, here's a quickie distraction to help get through the day. Here's the (hopefully) final shots of the HMSS Invincible, Britain's premier war horse built in the dry docks in low Mars orbit. Next step is animation. Shot 1[^] Shot 2[^] Shot 3[^] Shot 5[^] Shot 6[^] Shot 7[^] A couple of shots that have been composited - the various layers of information in the render, the specular value, the diffuse values, special "light emitting" shaders, etc are composited in with the basic color pass of the render. For example compare shot 7 with this one: Shot 8[^] Shot 9[^] For a completely fascinating video on how the rendering is done check this out: Mantra Rendering[^

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                                        LintMan
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                                        Cool stuff. What is this all for, if I may ask?

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