Kinda simple with some birds post worked in. I call it "Mooring on the Chesapeake"
Ship object came from here http://free-templates-download.com/free_3d_models/3D_ships/ (http://free-templates-download.com/free_3d_models/3D_ships/) thanks to the creator. :)
Hope I'm getting better at this?
Dang that looks good. I always look forward to a new Buzzz render and this is why. Thats' amazing.
It makes a nice desktop wallpaper.
i for one love tall ships!!...your render is excellent!!!...love it!!!!
How convert 3ds file to tgo or obj?
Very nice Buzzzzz. I like your work ;)
Perfect in every way.
Excellent. I'm also interested in how to convert 3ds into obj.
Thanks,
Frank
Jeez, dude - no mistake about it. You are one serious artist.
FrankB and xNickx - I did up a little tutorial for converting the free XFrog trees (not the sample pack available through Planetside) to obj's. It's not exactly what you're looking for but you may be able to pick up some pointers from it - http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=1740.0 (http://forums.planetside.co.uk/index.php?topic=1740.0).
Awesome render Buzzz
Thanks All! Yes Harvey is correct, I loaded the ship into PoseRay and really did little else other than export it as a obj. Loaded it into TG, went to the surface shader and directed TG to the textures. Then I exported the obj as a tgo.
Impressive. It looks more like something you'd see from Vue.
Beautiful image, very evocative.
Richard
Wow. Beautiful image you've got there, nicely done!
Good (read fantastic) render!
Great job as always Buzzzzz.
Quote from: Buzzzzz on September 03, 2007, 04:27:42 PM
Thanks All! Yes Harvey is correct, I loaded the ship into PoseRay and really did little else other than export it as a obj. Loaded it into TG, went to the surface shader and directed TG to the textures. Then I exported the obj as a tgo.
Thanks, Buzzz!
Weeell, its OK I suppose.........
Na, only joking, its absolutely superb. A wonderful render. Top marks ;D
Nice one Buzzzzz, water and atmosphere are always good in your renders.
Nice job. This one doesn't have as much technical showiness as some of the others, but the composition and feel is really nice.