WIP'ing on farmland #3

Started by FrankB, September 08, 2009, 11:58:33 AM

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Kadri

İ don't know if such a list would helpfull for you...You may waste to much time here  :D  but here is it  http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/60-excellent-free-3d-model-websites/

Kadri,

FrankB

I now these list pages are a huge time eater, hence I was asking for more specific links to the model types mentioned ;)

Kadri

http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?tags=FARM

These sketchup models are not not so detailed and you may encounter other problems (uvmap,file format conversion etc.) But i have seen a town there too.

Kadri.

Henry Blewer

#48
Frank, if you can wait a day or two, I can model the tractor and haystack for you. Would you prefer a modern tractor and round bales, or a vintage look?
Also, I modeled a 'wind turbine' for you which is low poly count. It should scale in nicely for the POV you are using.

http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=7539.0 for the file.
http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=7540.0 for a quick preview

Cypher uploaded these. They are far superior to the wind 'generators' I made.

http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=7544.0
http://flickr.com/photos/njeneb/
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FrankB

Hi njeneb, that is very generous of you. Don't make them for me though, as I reckon there are probably some tractor models already available somewhere. I think I've seen some recently, just have to find the link again.
Never seen haystacks before though, although I must admit I have never searched for these in particular before.

Cheers,
Frank

Henry Blewer

Try the John Deere site. Or Ford, Ford makes a good tractor. Maybe someone will send a dfx file of one of their new models. Car manufacturers will send the 'shells' of their new models out, if you ask.
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efflux

#51
Excellent. The clouds in the first one are very cool. If you use the voronoi function to blend with then you could have various different materials in each filed i.e. use sines to create ploughed fields. You could layer masses into this. Maybe use a 3D voronoi for at least part of the hills and then that can also be utilized with the voronoi for the blending. Hills start to have a bit of relationship to the field edges in places.

Zairyn Arsyn

i really like this series. very cool. :)
I saw this in the TG2 gallery & hadn't seen it before, i must have missed it in here
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inkydigit

hi Frank...here is a link to some farm related stuff, not all in obj, but this may be useful??
:)
http://www.dpi.vic.gov.au/dpi/vro/vrosite.nsf/pages/geovis_3d_object_library_rural_landscape


FrankB

I am getting this right that you guys are pushing me to get back on this one? ;)

choronr

Quote from: FrankB on April 14, 2010, 03:28:12 PM
I am getting this right that you guys are pushing me to get back on this one? ;)
An artist's work is never done!

Oshyan

I definitely vote for continuing work on this scene. Putting that image in the gallery reminded me as well. :)

- Oshyan

MGebhart

Frank,

This is a really cool project and reading the feedback your getting it looks like your committed.

When the farmers here in Colorado bail their hay, they do it in a number of ways. One is to roll them up and are spaced out in the field. Looks great when you drive by.

See the posted image.

Plant some corn fields.

Keep it going.

Marc
Marc Gebhart

MGebhart

#59
 
QuoteI need a nice a free farm model and maybe a tractor and haystacks. Anyone know where to find such models? they don't have to be too detailed, as this is for a high altitude shot. But textured would be nice.



I could knock out some hay if you want.

Marc
Marc Gebhart