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I've tried to create a milkcarton, with the print on it of a Dutch
Dairy-company called Coberco.
What do you think? Did I succeed?
Bugs74
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Download 'Melkpak.jpg' (48 KB)
Preview of image 'Melkpak.jpg'
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Bugs74 wrote:
> I've tried to create a milkcarton, with the print on it of a Dutch
> Dairy-company called Coberco.
> What do you think? Did I succeed?
Looks good, but it needs a bit more thickness.
Milk carton cardboard is rather thick, and as a result, does not crease
very well. If this modelled carton had rounder edges, and if the flaps
looked thicker, it would add to the effect, immeasurably.
Good work so far! I like the image map.. seamless!
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I agree with Simon, more roundness. A very squared 'superellipsoid
<0.1,0.1>' for each surface instead perhaps might do better. Also,
American milk cartons anyhow have larger sealed tabs at the top.
You didn't mention how you got the image_map. Took one apart and scanned
it? I did that to a Coke can once, not easy doing it with a cylindrical
aluminum metal can, cutting the ends off and flattening it out, plenty
of dents and jagged edges.
Btw, noticed "verse" in the label there. Hey, that's me!
Bugs74 wrote:
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> I've tried to create a milkcarton, with the print on it of a Dutch
> Dairy-company called Coberco.
> What do you think? Did I succeed?
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> Bugs74
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> [Image]
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On Tue, 6 Apr 1999 23:49:42 +0200, "Bugs74" <wdi### [at] telekabelnl> wrote:
>I've tried to create a milkcarton, with the print on it of a Dutch
>Dairy-company called Coberco.
>What do you think? Did I succeed?
Looking pretty good..
Two suggestions, though:
1) make the material a little thicker
2) The strip at the top of the carton, where the date is printed... In my
experience that is larger then it is in your picture. I think about 1.5
times as large would seem right...
(Then again, I haven't seen any Dutch milk containers lately. ;-)
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Thanks for the suggestions!
And for the Dutch:
Bedankt!
Bugs74
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Really good, I like the sell by date, that's a
nice detail.
Yes a thicker tab on the top, it looks as though
it would be really difficult to open.
Cheers
Steve
Bugs74 wrote:
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> I've tried to create a milkcarton, with the print on it of a Dutch
> Dairy-company called Coberco.
> What do you think? Did I succeed?
>
> Bugs74
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> [Image]
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On Tue, 06 Apr 1999 20:20:08 -0500, Bob Hughes <inv### [at] aolcom> wrote:
>Btw, noticed "verse" in the label there. Hey, that's me!
"vers/verse" means "fresh" in Dutch.
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Bugs74 wrote:
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> I've tried to create a milkcarton, with the print on it of a Dutch
> Dairy-company called Coberco.
> What do you think? Did I succeed?
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> Bugs74
Considering the number of comments related to the constuction of
your container object it might help if you could look at how someone
else accomplished the task of modeling a milk carton. There is a nicely
modelled milk carton available for download at the Pov Objects Collection
located at http://twysted.net The site appears to be down today but
should be back up and running by tommorrow. It goes offline once and a
while for unknown reasons.
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Ken Tyler
mailto://tylereng@pacbell.net
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