s h o r t f o l i o . . .
Sunday, July 31, 2016
Tuesday, July 19, 2016
CONVERTING 3D MODEL OBJECT TO VRMESH TO PNG FILE FORMAT
A. First import vrmesh in sketchup, render in front parallel projection, save png file.
B.Import png file in sketchup, make components and face always camera.
C. Copy png components, double click vrmesh until you reach the exploded parts, erase all, then paste the png components to replace the exploded vrmesh.
D. Purged Unused and save file ... That's it
E. Try to close and open new file in sketchup and import directly, then try to render. Voila!
B.Import png file in sketchup, make components and face always camera.
C. Copy png components, double click vrmesh until you reach the exploded parts, erase all, then paste the png components to replace the exploded vrmesh.
D. Purged Unused and save file ... That's it
E. Try to close and open new file in sketchup and import directly, then try to render. Voila!
Monday, July 18, 2016
How to blend 2 materials using Bump and Displacement in Vray SketchUp . . .Tutorial
1. Prepare 2 layered group materials with grass material on top and ground material at the bottom with distance 10 mm.
2. Sample render without bump and displacement.
3. Grass setting with bump and displacement.
4. Ground setting with bump and displacement.
5. Sample render with bump and displacement blended together.
SAMPLE TEXTURE MATERIALS
Hope it helps . . .
Monday, June 6, 2016
Most Popular Action Figure Scale . . . Collector's Guide
Formula to Figure Out Scale :
Figure Scale Number x 6feet x 12inches = Size of figure in inches
(1/4) x 6feet x 12inches = 18 inches
1:4 Scale ( approx.18″)
This scale is one of the largest common scales for action figures and is technically reserved for dolls, if we're going by the doll/action figure definition, as they often have "real" hair or cloth clothing. Examples of this format can be found in Sideshow's Premium Format figures and the superhero dolls made by Tonner.
1:6 Scale ( approx.12″)
This scale was the scale that the very first action figure (G.I. Joe)
was. One of the more popular companies today that make 1:6 scale action
figures is Hot Toys. They usually have unreal articulation and look
like real people. They are very expensive but you probably won’t be
disappointed.
1:9 Scale ( approx.8″)
This scale is pretty much exclusive to the Mego
toy company's World's Greatest Heroes line of 8" action figures that
ruled the toy aisles in the late '70s and early '80s. Other toy
companies were quick to follow, such as Ideal with their famous monsters
and Evel Knievel lines. This size became so popular, in fact, that G.I.
Joe himself shrunk down to this size (although a petroleum shortage
needed to make plastic didn't help, either).
1:10 Scale ( approx.7″)
For today's collectors, the 1:10 scale seems to be the king of the hill. Several action figure lines are being produced in this format from Mattel's DC Universe to Marvel's Lengends line. Mattel has made an even bigger splash with their Masters of the Universe Classics
line that re-imagines the old school fantasy figures in a newer 7"
scale. This size tends to be more popular with adult collectors than
with children looking for play value.
1:12 Scale ( approx.5″-6″)
If the figure was based on a movie made during the '90s (Last Action Hero, Congo, Jurassic Park, Super Mario Brothers)
their action figures were this size. Throughout the 1990s, figures
ranging between 5-6" took over the action figure world, pretty much
killing the 3.75" figures and setting a new standard. Although not very
popular today, figures in this scale will never be forgotten.
1:18 Scale ( approx.3.75″-4″)
1:18 scale is by far the most popular action figure scale. I have taken a poll in the ToyArk forums
and 70%+ of the collectors there prefer 3.75″ figures than any other.
You can get figures in this size with lines like G.I. Joe, Marvel
Universe, Star Wars, etc.
1:48 Scale ( approx.2")
It should be noted that with the rise in popularity and collectability of figures such as Lego "minifigs" and other miniature, yet fully articulated, figures from other building sets such as Mega Bloks,
the 2" tall figure is starting to hold its own and is beginning to
command respect in the collectibles world. These figures may very well
one day be the reigning scale standard in the not too distant future, so
they get an honorable mention here.
Monday, May 30, 2016
Friday, May 6, 2016
Wednesday, April 20, 2016
HOW TO MAKE QUICK NPR FOR VISUALIZATION . . .
TIPS AND TRICK . . .here's my method and series of images :)
step 1 - save scene view - try to capture a nice view point from sketchup showing all the textures, lines and transparent materials...etc.
step 2 - render override materials with lights "same view" - here i just want to take all the bouncing effect of lights in shaded model . . . :) cheating
step 3 - merge step 1 and step 2 in photoshop using multiply "try to experiment" - here's an output after putting some layered effect, adjust brightness/contrast, etc. :)
step 4 - add some bloom effect and color adjustment - after adjusting brightness/contrast in photoshop add more empty layer for light bloom effect by selecting all the lights that you want to add, fill with white color, then "ctrl+D" to deselect or to remove the selection, then add gaussian blur effect to produce bloom effect.
step 5 - convert to water color or oil effect - open fotosketchers, open output of step 4 and load the parameters "watercolor or oil painting" effect...save and that's it :)
additional drama - adding faded washed frame maybe for more added attraction - using plugins "filter forge" select water color frames, adjust the frame pixel then that's it
hope it helps:) VROPT / VSOPT SETTING
"voila" zdesign
hope it helps:) VROPT / VSOPT SETTING
"voila" zdesign
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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
KUNG FU PANDA . . . wip
Kung Fu Panda is a 2008 American computer-animated action comedy martial arts film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by Paramount Pictures.
The story is set in the Valley of Peace, a fictional land in ancient China inhabited by anthropomorphic animals. Po, a giant panda, is a kung fu fanatic who idolizes the Furious Five; Tigress, Monkey, Mantis, Viper, and Crane; a quintet of kung fu students trained by the red panda Master Shifu. As he helps his goose[3] adoptive father Mr. Ping in his noodle restaurant, Po is unable to pursue his dream of becoming a kung fu master himself.
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