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Following my discussion with Mike Miller, I thought I could reveal some
current WIP I am slowly working on (time permitting) for the last couple
of months.
I am using Silo to model a 5000 years old (reconstructed) Sumerian vase,
including the uv-mapped designs, which are done in Gimp. The vase model
is processed through Poseray to POV-Ray geometry and material files.
The first modelling stage concerns an essentially "brand-new" vase which
I intend, through successive further stages later on, to "erode" and
"degrade" gradually to something well-worn and -used, to possibly discarded.
Below are two different scenes including the vase at its current state.
One is a "three-point studio lighted" scene (which follows its own
development btw); the other is an exclusively hdr-lighted scene.
Still much to do obviously! :-)
--
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Following my discussion with Mike Miller, I thought I could reveal some
> current WIP I am slowly working on (time permitting) for the last couple
> of months.
>
> I am using Silo to model a 5000 years old (reconstructed) Sumerian vase,
> including the uv-mapped designs, which are done in Gimp. The vase model
> is processed through Poseray to POV-Ray geometry and material files.
>
> The first modelling stage concerns an essentially "brand-new" vase which
> I intend, through successive further stages later on, to "erode" and
> "degrade" gradually to something well-worn and -used, to possibly discarded.
>
> Below are two different scenes including the vase at its current state.
> One is a "three-point studio lighted" scene (which follows its own
> development btw); the other is an exclusively hdr-lighted scene.
>
> Still much to do obviously! :-)
>
> --
> Thomas
Very nice. Great job on the mapping. looks authentic.
Mike
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A beautiful vase, very exotic-looking. Nice!
I have not modeled much of anything lately; too wrapped up in experiments of
one kind or another. It's always inspiring to see what you come up with.
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hi,
Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Following my discussion with Mike Miller, I thought I could reveal some
> current WIP I am slowly working on (time permitting) for the last couple
> of months.
great news, for all of us.
> ...
> Below are two different scenes including the vase at its current state.
thinking how modern, contemporary the decoration looks. v nice.
(is this what the "green giant" found, behind the mountains ? ;-))
regards, jr.
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Op 26-5-2023 om 09:16 schreef jr:
> hi,
>
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Following my discussion with Mike Miller, I thought I could reveal some
>> current WIP I am slowly working on (time permitting) for the last couple
>> of months.
>
> great news, for all of us.
>
Too kind. We shall see how it goes... ;-|
>
>> ...
>> Below are two different scenes including the vase at its current state.
>
> thinking how modern, contemporary the decoration looks. v nice.
>
This is only preliminary, and somehow too "contemporary" in some of its
aspects, but it is a start, and I am learning a lot about how to do
pigment_patterns right for instance.
> (is this what the "green giant" found, behind the mountains ? ;-))
>
Well... I have no idea as he refuses to communicate with me... ;-)
--
Thomas
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Op 26-5-2023 om 04:59 schreef Kenneth:
> A beautiful vase, very exotic-looking. Nice!
>
> I have not modeled much of anything lately; too wrapped up in experiments of
> one kind or another. It's always inspiring to see what you come up with.
>
>
Mike, Kenneth, thanks indeed.
I have taken the opportunity to explore more in details the directives
from Clipka to correctly use the finish code in version 3.7 and higher.
Very enlightening indeed. I shall come back on this later on.
--
Thomas
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Two different views of the vase with the panels now finished. The
decoration is a faithful copy of the originals.
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Thomas
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Op 31-5-2023 om 17:27 schreef Thomas de Groot:
> Two different views of the vase with the panels now finished. The
> decoration is a faithful copy of the originals.
>
This is a reproduction of the restored frieze I used as example for my
own "painting".
--
Thomas
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Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
> Two different views of the vase with the panels now finished. The
> decoration is a faithful copy of the originals.
>
> --
> Thomas
I like the addition of the cracks and dents to start making it look aged. Was
this done in your modeling system, or added in in POV afterwards?
-- Chris R.
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Op 2-6-2023 om 14:53 schreef Chris R:
> Thomas de Groot <tho### [at] degrootorg> wrote:
>> Two different views of the vase with the panels now finished. The
>> decoration is a faithful copy of the originals.
>>
>> --
>> Thomas
>
> I like the addition of the cracks and dents to start making it look aged. Was
> this done in your modeling system, or added in in POV afterwards?
>
> -- Chris R.
>
>
Thanks Chris. The cracks/dents were added in POV as a normal to the
reddish slipware. The decorations have a different normal but that is
still not final. In a final stage I might add the normals to the model
itself; Poseray is very well-suited for that.
--
Thomas
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