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The Daz-friendly BVH release of CMU's motion capture database - cgspeed

The Daz-friendly BVH release of CMU's motion capture database - cgspeed
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Vray Fur 32,767 views | 28-January-2011 | 3D Studio Max Tutorial In this 3D Studio Max Tutorial I want to introduce Vray Fur. I am not going to explain all parameters one by one. it is what you would find in Vray help documents. I haven't discuss about lighting and rendering parameters in this tutorial as it is all related to your own scene that has been added Vray fur. Final Result Preview Part 1: Creating Rug with Vray Fur: Step 1: Create a Plane with Length and Width of 100 and 16 segments for both sides. Step 2: In the Create Panel, under Geometry section, select VRay from list. After Clicking on VRayFur button, the new icon will appear on the center of plane object. Step 3: Set the VrayFur parameters same as below picture. Length and Thickness control the length and thickness of filaments. In the Variation group you can change global variety of Direction, Length, Thickness and ravity. Step 4: Add a Vray material to both plane (destination) and vrayfur. Now you can render your scene. Step 5: Step 6:

Free 3D Models Stock 3DS Max Artist Downloads Humans Anatomy Cars Tutorials Welcome to SexyMacMan.com Vray grass tutorial part 2 Longer grass - some stats: approx 8000 polys per proxy x 1000 proxies = approx 8 million total polygons. 3dsmax uses about 2 gig memory for this scene and each view rendered pretty quickly considering I had vrayfog and depth of field on. Note: I use vrayscatter (a commercial plugin but well worth the money) to scatter the proxies. There are lots of tutorials for it here. You can also use scatter by Peter Watje, advanced painter, Forest by Itoosoft, Groundwiz Planter or 3dsmax particles. Material set up: The main material for the grass is a multi-sub object with 3 materials within it.

Alexandre Blok, l’inconnue Un essai de traduction par Serge Venturini La poésie d’Alexandre Blok est par-dessus tout ondes de musique et nappes de lyrisme. Le soin extrême qu’il portait aux rimes versifiées, aux assonances de la langue russe est perdu dans le chemin de la traduction. Qu’au moins le parfum de ses mots soit ici rendu. Ce défi de la traduction Serge Venturini, en tant que poète, le résout et s’en explique: « Le poète est un grand musicien isolé, un évacué, un perforé, un homme troué. « Je pense que je suis née pour la Solitude magnifique, peuplée d’ombres héroïques, que je n’ai besoin de rien d’autre que d’elle — d’eux — de moi,… écrivait Tsvétaéva, le 14 juillet 1919, qu’il est indigne de moi de me faire chat et colombe, de câliner et roucouler dans les bras d’un autre, que tout cela est au-dessous de moi. » Dans les bribes de paroles J’entends la marche brumeuse Des autres mondes Et du temps le sombre vol, Je sais chanter avec le vent… ( Traduction Serge Venturini) haut de la page L’INCONNUE (Neznakomka) A.

Turn Photos into Beautiful Framed Paintings - Pixelmator | PXM-Tuts Intro Sometimes when experimenting and researching for an upcoming tutorial you find that someone else has really nailed the simplicity of a technique you want to achieve. I felt that the core idea for this tutorial was already set forth by Eren Goksel. I've simply taken that foundation and figured out the process in Pixelmator and then added our own uniqueness in technique, tools and turning the photo into a painting idea to go with it. I'm glad to share this with you guys, let's get started! Resources Step 1 - Resizing the Texture First create a new canvas of 650px wide by 800px high. Hit Command > F to transform and rotate the texture so it runs vertically. Next move the Texture all the way to the left until it snaps to the canvas edge. Now go to Image > Hue and Saturation and bump the saturation up to about 10% and move the red dot on the outside of the color wheel slightly downward to give the wood a more cherry tone, when your happy with the result hit "Ok". Step 4 - Making Copies

Blender 3D Design Course Blender 3D Design Course Note: Added new Lesson #13 - NURBS Surfaces / Meta Objects - April 27, 2013 Note: Added new Lesson #14 - Rigid Body Dynamics- June 1, 2013 Students: This course is also available for downloading to your iPhone or iPad via Tufts University iTunesU. (Install the iTunesU app / Search Colleges and Universities - Tufts University / Subscribe to "3D Design - Blender"). You can also download the course to a desktop or laptop via the iTunes application. The video tutorials are also available on my Vimeo channel (Blender Video Tutorials - Neal Hirsig) Instructors: If you are an instructor and would like to download the 3D Design Blender 2.6X content (Syllabus, Video Tutorials, PDF Tutorials, Projects and Exercises), send me your name, e-mail address and the name of your school or institution. Neal Hirsig nhirsig@tufts.edu Syllabus Blender Cheatsheet All Video Tutorials All PDF Tutorials Links Copyright Notice Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike CC BY-NC-SA

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