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Stephen,
Thank you for the include file for Lucy.
Chris.
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"Dr K." <cbu### [at] zedukecom> wrote:
> Stephen,
> Thank you for the include file for Lucy.
> Chris.
Yes, rusted in a way, but excuse me, iron is't blue originally. So what is your
idea with this blue background layer texture?
Best regards,
Michael
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Le 11/12/2012 22:00, MichaelJF nous fit lire :
> "Dr K." <cbu### [at] zedukecom> wrote:
>> Stephen,
>> Thank you for the include file for Lucy.
>> Chris.
>
> Yes, rusted in a way, but excuse me, iron is't blue originally. So what is your
> idea with this blue background layer texture?
Well, iron/steel is blue-grey. And as a complementary colour of orange
(rust), it provides a nice contrast.
Now, making a rusted Lucy from iron ? Such sculpture should be made of
bronze, and the "rusted" part would indeed made of copper oxyd... green
& blue.
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Le_Forgeron <jgr### [at] freefr> wrote:
> Le 11/12/2012 22:00, MichaelJF nous fit lire :
> > "Dr K." <cbu### [at] zedukecom> wrote:
> >> Stephen,
> >> Thank you for the include file for Lucy.
> >> Chris.
> >
> > Yes, rusted in a way, but excuse me, iron is't blue originally. So what is your
> > idea with this blue background layer texture?
>
> Well, iron/steel is blue-grey. And as a complementary colour of orange
> (rust), it provides a nice contrast.
>
> Now, making a rusted Lucy from iron ? Such sculpture should be made of
> bronze, and the "rusted" part would indeed made of copper oxyd... green
> & blue.
Yes, there is a blue component within (not (much) rusted) steel. I just took a
look into an exibition documentation of an exihibition of art work by Fritz
Koenig, with is one of the most important "rust" artist of the last decades. He
really let rust his sculptures. And if you know his work you will never say that
it has to be bronze or copper or everything else. He really is a master of his
rusted art. And there is only rust in most of his objects, more or less, no
blueish (young) steel. My opinion here is that Lucy should be completely rusted,
in some areas more than in others. A classical issue for the occlusion map
baking. Unfortunatelly Lucy comes without an uv-mapping.
Best regards,
Michael
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Sorry for some typos, but I'm still working at the goal to bake occlusion maps
with Lucy and the original data, which is a real challenge.
Best regards,
Michael
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