This stirrup jar comes all the way from the Bronze Age.
The pattern, although heavily inspired by talented Mycenaean artists, is hand-drawn (hand-vectored-and-painted, technically!). The materials use custom specular and normal maps.
Featuring original mesh and textures, your Stirrup Jar also benefits from fine-tuned Level of Details and Physic shapes. What it means to you is that it'll look good up close and personal and from afar too, while still keeping a reasonable land impact.
FEATURES:
- Includes two versions: one "new", and one antique.
- Land Impact 2
- Mesh + advanced materials
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We hope you'll enjoy this Timetwist product!
Raindrop and Abyssin
18 March 2014
12 March 2014
Vocabulary lessons
Oh Hello World. I'm done hibernating for a while, and I have a computer that works!
After this long break, I decided to start getting back into 3D modelling with an easy project: a vase. Sounds reasonable, right? So I grabbed some references of Mycenaean pottery, picked up one I liked, and started modelling it.
That was easy enough... but the texturing? Silly old me picked up a model starring an Octopus! Gaaaah! I first painted it directly on the surface of the jar in Blender, just to give me a rough idea, but I then had to clean it up... Vector sounded like the way to go.
Did I have a proper vector-editing programme? No, of course I didn't. So off to Inkscape I went. It's open-source. There's some nice tutorials for it (go to Inkscape kokeshi dolls for awesomeness), and if you already know the basics of Bezier curves, it's actually not that difficult to use.
Then I started adding details... Dear-y-me.
So, work-in-progress of what was meant to be a 1-hour project, and is turning into something a lot more involved than that:
That version is a couple of days old. I've since realised that there's a third bit poking out the top -- and that my jar is what's called a stirrup jar, i.e. two handles and a beak. I've added the beak, presto! It means a new UV map, but it's an improvement on the old one so I don't mind a bit.
The texturing is super-temporary, I've added some fish below the octopuses and scale patterns on the handles. I still need to populate the top of the jar.
I'm quite excited about it. I've learned a lot already... including, and that's not the least of it: how to spell Mycenaean and the plural of octopus.
After this long break, I decided to start getting back into 3D modelling with an easy project: a vase. Sounds reasonable, right? So I grabbed some references of Mycenaean pottery, picked up one I liked, and started modelling it.
That was easy enough... but the texturing? Silly old me picked up a model starring an Octopus! Gaaaah! I first painted it directly on the surface of the jar in Blender, just to give me a rough idea, but I then had to clean it up... Vector sounded like the way to go.
Did I have a proper vector-editing programme? No, of course I didn't. So off to Inkscape I went. It's open-source. There's some nice tutorials for it (go to Inkscape kokeshi dolls for awesomeness), and if you already know the basics of Bezier curves, it's actually not that difficult to use.
Then I started adding details... Dear-y-me.
So, work-in-progress of what was meant to be a 1-hour project, and is turning into something a lot more involved than that:
That version is a couple of days old. I've since realised that there's a third bit poking out the top -- and that my jar is what's called a stirrup jar, i.e. two handles and a beak. I've added the beak, presto! It means a new UV map, but it's an improvement on the old one so I don't mind a bit.
The texturing is super-temporary, I've added some fish below the octopuses and scale patterns on the handles. I still need to populate the top of the jar.
I'm quite excited about it. I've learned a lot already... including, and that's not the least of it: how to spell Mycenaean and the plural of octopus.
12 June 2013
Computer's dying
Well, looks like my laptop's on its last legs. The screen's gone. I've plugged an external monitor on it, so, so far so good, but I'm not sure how long until the computer fries.
Blah. Can't get a new one, so that's it for now.
Blah. Can't get a new one, so that's it for now.
30 December 2012
DAZ Studio 4.5: First render
I've installed the new version of DAZ Studio, as well as some morphs for their DAZ's new flagship figure, Genesis. This is my first render, featuring the Young Teens version of Genesis with the Andrea morph and texture. She's wearing the Frangipani top, which is intended for V4 but converts extremely well.
Eventually I'd like to create content for DAZ / Poser as well as for SL. I'm not there yet though, not by a long stretch!
Eventually I'd like to create content for DAZ / Poser as well as for SL. I'm not there yet though, not by a long stretch!
22 December 2012
Timetwist: Thin Park Bench
Invite your best friend to sit with you on this bench to hold meaningful... or silly... conversations, or relax on your own, while you ponder on the meaning of life.
This old park bench, inspired by a real Victorian-era design, is a bit rusty, but still sturdy (we hope). It contains a mix of adjustable poses (single sits and conversational couple sits).
Featuring original mesh and textures, your park bench also benefits from fine-tuned Level of Details and Physic shapes. What it means to you is that it'll look good up close and personal and from afar too, while still keeping a reasonable land impact.
IMPORTANT CAVEAT:
The animations aren't mirrored. The female avatar has to sit on the right, the male avatar on the left. It's really only suitable for m/f couples and friends at the moment.
IMPORTANT CAVEAT:
The animations aren't mirrored. The female avatar has to sit on the right, the male avatar on the left. It's really only suitable for m/f couples and friends at the moment.
FEATURES:
- Mesh, Land Impact 2
- 20 animations: 6 solo female sits, 7 female couple, 7 male couple
- Powered by AV Sitter
- Optional prim shadow
- Mesh, Land Impact 2
- 20 animations: 6 solo female sits, 7 female couple, 7 male couple
- Powered by AV Sitter
- Optional prim shadow
We hope you'll enjoy this Timetwist product!
12 December 2012
Essential Bowler Hat
This classic bowler hat will sit just as well on your head as on a hatstand.
The hat is an unrigged mesh: you can resize it just like a standard prim or sculpt. However, don't worry if you don't feel comfortable resizing it with the Build menu: we've included a resizer script.
In fact, you'll get four versions of the hat:
- A black bowler hat, unscripted
- A black bowler hat, with resizer script
- A tintable version, unscripted
- A tintable version, with resizer script.
- A black bowler hat, unscripted
- A black bowler hat, with resizer script
- A tintable version, unscripted
- A tintable version, with resizer script.
Please remember to make a backup copy of your hat before modifying it.
FEATURES:
- Land Impact 1
- Includes a tintable version
- Land Impact 1
- Includes a tintable version
CREDITS:
- Brushes by Obsidian Dawn: http://www.obsidiandawn.com/
- Brushes by Obsidian Dawn: http://www.obsidiandawn.com/
We hope you'll enjoy wearing your new hat!
01 December 2012
Vintage Little Christmas Bells and Tree Topper
Is it time to decorate the Christmas tree yet? Yes, I believe it is, indeed!
These mesh ornaments have a very low land impact (1 for each bell, 3 for each tree topper), which is just right, as prim count is the last thing you want to have to worry about when decorating your tree!
The bells ring on touch, as you would expect. :-) There are 6 different bells (gold, silver, and three different ribbons), and 4 tree toppers (gold, silver, and combinations of gold and silver).
Little Christmas Bells - on the marketplace
Christmas Tree Topper - on the marketplace
In SL
There's also a little freebie in the store: the first version of the bells.
These mesh ornaments have a very low land impact (1 for each bell, 3 for each tree topper), which is just right, as prim count is the last thing you want to have to worry about when decorating your tree!
The bells ring on touch, as you would expect. :-) There are 6 different bells (gold, silver, and three different ribbons), and 4 tree toppers (gold, silver, and combinations of gold and silver).
Little Christmas Bells - on the marketplace
Christmas Tree Topper - on the marketplace
In SL
There's also a little freebie in the store: the first version of the bells.
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