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Artisan & Thea Render

Postby Oxer » Wed Mar 02, 2011 2:51 pm

Hello,
I'm probing the new Artisan plugin and it's fantastic, this is my first models with Artisan, African Sculptures.
Escultura 1.jpg

Escultura 2.jpg

Escultura 3.jpg

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Escultura 6.jpg

Escultura 9.jpg

Escultura 9a.jpg

Escultura 10.jpg

Escultura 11.jpg

Escultura 15.jpg

Escultura 16.jpg

Escultura 17.jpg

Escultura 12.jpg

Escultura 13.jpg


I have found one problem with the material, i have painted the models with Paint Brush (Artisan's Tool), the UV mapping shows ok in SU but when i export the model to Thea, in the render appears in some parts quadrangular faces with a incorrect mapping.
Incorrect Mapping.jpg
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby modelhead » Wed Mar 02, 2011 4:48 pm

Is that ever nice! Great model...artisian or not. Gotta go get the plug-in. I figured Thea and Artisian were going to show up together....nice first example (at least that I have seen).
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby CAntonis » Wed Mar 02, 2011 5:16 pm

Very nice indeed!
Well done!
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby notareal » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:50 pm

Oxer wrote:I have found one problem with the material, i have painted the models with Paint Brush (Artisan's Tool), the UV mapping shows ok in SU but when i export the model to Thea, in the render appears in some parts quadrangular faces with a incorrect mapping.

You should do a report at SU2TH development forum, if you have not already done so.
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby David_H » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:54 pm

How very Henry Moore of You. great models and renders. I just got THEA and I am getting the ARTISAN plugin very soon.

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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby solo » Wed Mar 02, 2011 6:57 pm

Dale. . .WHAAT do you plan to do after you retire next week?


How about joining forces with Thomthom and give us full unadulterated UV tools?
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby Pilou » Wed Mar 02, 2011 7:07 pm

@Oxer: any chance to see all your sculptures on your Blog? :fro:
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby Oxer » Wed Mar 02, 2011 9:24 pm

I think that i have discovered the problem, if you see the model in X Rays Mode (in SU) appears the quad-faces, i understand that the problem with the mapped only affect to faces no triangulated.
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I have triangulated all the surface and now the render works correctly, the problem were the faces no triangulated.
Escultura%2018.jpg


Pilou i'm preparing a megapost in my blog with my last models and renders, in a few days you will be able to see them, thanks for the interest.
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby boofredlay » Wed Mar 02, 2011 11:56 pm

Very well done.
You need a shadow under the sculpture however.
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby modelhead » Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:04 am

How about joining forces with Thomthom and give us full unadulterated UV tools?

That's funny cause I know you are serious and yes....what a treat that would be.
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby Oxer » Thu Mar 03, 2011 12:12 am

Boofredlay wrote:Very well done.
You need a shadow under the sculpture however.

Thanks, yes i know it, this is a simple quick render for test the uv mapping, i'll do a final render with good illumination, etc.
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby cotty » Thu Aug 11, 2011 6:32 am

Oxer wrote:I think that i have discovered the problem, if you see the model in X Rays Mode (in SU) appears the quad-faces, i understand that the problem with the mapped only affect to faces no triangulated.
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I have triangulated all the surface and now the render works correctly, the problem were the faces no triangulated.


Have you done it by hand or is there a way to influence artisan to do this? Or some other plugin?
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby utiler » Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:50 pm

That is so simple and so beautiful, Oscar! inspiring stuff!!
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby cotty » Fri Aug 12, 2011 7:14 am

cotty wrote:
Oxer wrote:I think that i have discovered the problem, if you see the model in X Rays Mode (in SU) appears the quad-faces, i understand that the problem with the mapped only affect to faces no triangulated.
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I have triangulated all the surface and now the render works correctly, the problem were the faces no triangulated.


Have you done it by hand or is there a way to influence artisan to do this? Or some other plugin?


I asked Dale and he replied the (amazing simple) solution:
Hi,
I would suggest using the menu option Artisan->Triangulate prior to painting the material on the surface. It should work fine then.
Dale


I created a little example, see picture. Thank you Dale!
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby EscapeArtist » Sat Aug 13, 2011 3:16 pm

Neat sculpture. Thanks for sharing that info about Artisan, triangulation and Thea. I didn't know that.
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby deanlegg » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:22 pm

Can you tell me where menu - triangulate is please
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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby boofredlay » Tue Aug 16, 2011 4:40 pm

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Re: Artisan & Thea Render

Postby deanlegg » Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:53 pm

Thanks Boo
That would have taken me forever to find
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