from Blender to TG 3

Started by Agura Nata, October 11, 2016, 11:33:55 AM

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Agura Nata

By Makehuman I have a figure after blender exported and edited.
Then it was transferred to TG 3 free and adapted.
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luvsmuzik

All excellent! Would love to see number18 with water shader on voroni. Is that one of AP's tgc clip files?

Agura Nata

Quote from: luvsmuzik on October 11, 2016, 01:54:59 PM
All excellent! Would love to see number18 with water shader on voroni. Is that one of AP's tgc clip files?

Thank you  ;)
Yes this is any of the 100 functions, did not have the time to deal with the nodes to adjust everything. If I continue with the figures, then I build a beautiful, abstract landscape.

Have a nice day!
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luvsmuzik

I like to sometimes use a Blender background for planet, fancied up in cycles composite render, because I like the flares and other effects. I have yet to do a suitable night sky in TG. I am sure it is my fault, still learning lighting and all.

Agura Nata

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Quote from: luvsmuzik on October 11, 2016, 02:19:28 PM
I like to sometimes use a Blender background for planet, fancied up in cycles composite render, because I like the flares and other effects. I have yet to do a suitable night sky in TG. I am sure it is my fault, still learning lighting and all.

The whole life is a school of learning my friend  ;)

I work in the moment still with Blender, to create surreal pictures for my side on DA and Artflakes to sell Prints in the feature  :)
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luvsmuzik

Fantastic use of features! I see options I have yet to try, these examples are great!

Agura Nata

Quote from: luvsmuzik on October 20, 2016, 02:51:11 PM
Fantastic use of features! I see options I have yet to try, these examples are great!

Thank you very much my friend! I have worked on a TG project today and posted, but I find surreal works are blender better to realize, since TG is designed for photographic reproduction, which is not necessarily for abstract works conducive.

So, best wishes from Bavaria and have a nice day!
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