I deserve a donut! What food items are needed for DS community?

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689

    I am working on a better version

    the Carrara format one is done

    https://sharecg.com/v/93010/view/5/3D-Model/Lamb-wrap

    THX Sylvan

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  • wow Wendy!  thanks!!

     

    You should do a series and put it up for sale.

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,951

     

    very cool wendy smiley

    Here is a Chiko Roll I just did in Carrara... you can get it in the modeling thread yes

    fred9803 said:

    A genuine chiko roll wink

    LOL For those scratching their heads, a chiko roll comes from Australia, and is probably one of the most unhealthy things you could stick in your gob.

     

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689

    I work for a bakery that makes meat pies I doubt they are much healthier maybe I should model one devil

    Great Job Stezza I am sure I could do some suggestive renders cheeky

  • OstadanOstadan Posts: 1,130

    I was doing a 'renaissance faire' render and discovered that I do not have, and cannot seem to find, a big turkey drumstick, obligatory faire fare.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689
    Ostadan said:

    I was doing a 'renaissance faire' render and discovered that I do not have, and cannot seem to find, a big turkey drumstick, obligatory faire fare.

    can you scale up a chicken leg?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689
    Ostadan said:

    I was doing a 'renaissance faire' render and discovered that I do not have, and cannot seem to find, a big turkey drumstick, obligatory faire fare.

    can you scale up a chicken leg?

    BTW did they have Turkeys in the old world or geese and pheseants? 

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704
    edited January 2019

    Turkeys came to Europe in the 1500's and were brought from  America by the Spaniards, who picked them up in Mexico

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  • OstadanOstadan Posts: 1,130
    Ostadan said:

    I was doing a 'renaissance faire' render and discovered that I do not have, and cannot seem to find, a big turkey drumstick, obligatory faire fare.

    can you scale up a chicken leg?

    BTW did they have Turkeys in the old world or geese and pheseants? 

    Couldn't find a good chicken leg either (kindly suggest?).  Foods are rarely authentic at renaissance faires.  Not only are many of the ingredients modern or new-world (e.g., tomatoes or potatoes), but if you read recipes from the period, they are rarely what the general public would consider palatable.  In any case, even if turkeys were known in Elizabethan times, they weren't the mammoth agricultural product we see today; they were wild turkeys, the clever birds that Ben Franklin thought should be the national bird for their cunning in evading hunters.  And with God as my witness, _those_ turkeys can fly.

  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    exnem fried chicken on rendo works well. I’ve used it before but the color is more orange than an turkey might be.

  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604
    Ostadan said:
    Ostadan said:

    I was doing a 'renaissance faire' render and discovered that I do not have, and cannot seem to find, a big turkey drumstick, obligatory faire fare.

    can you scale up a chicken leg?

    BTW did they have Turkeys in the old world or geese and pheseants? 

    Couldn't find a good chicken leg either (kindly suggest?).  Foods are rarely authentic at renaissance faires.  Not only are many of the ingredients modern or new-world (e.g., tomatoes or potatoes), but if you read recipes from the period, they are rarely what the general public would consider palatable.  In any case, even if turkeys were known in Elizabethan times, they weren't the mammoth agricultural product we see today; they were wild turkeys, the clever birds that Ben Franklin thought should be the national bird for their cunning in evading hunters.  And with God as my witness, _those_ turkeys can fly.

    Well Renaissance faires are not exactly authentic anyway.  THe US of A did not have a renaissance as such,  that all comes for Britain and Europe.  We did not have turkeys in Britain or Europe in the 14th to 15th centuries, the first turkeys to arrive in Britain did so in the 16th Century and then it would have been Royalty and the Nobility which could afford them.  Large meat birds prior to that would have been swans and geese, and possibly peacocks for those who wanted to appear very exotic, Peacocks are not indigenous to Europe either, but wer imported form the east.

  • OstadanOstadan Posts: 1,130

    The original Renaissance Pleasure Faire was created by Ray and Phyllis Patterson in 1963.  It has always portrayed a country faire being visited by Queen Elizabeth I and her entourage.  Under the original ownership, it was a California not-for-profit educational production ("The Living History Centre"), and genuinely attempted to be authentic, though with a lot of theatrical latitude, of course.  Although the food is not authentic, Phyllis was adamant about the food service being suitably 16th-century low tech.  Thus, things like the skewered steak chunks ('Steak on a Stake') and the turkey leg, staples of all RenFaires to this day.

  • chris-2599934chris-2599934 Posts: 1,918
    edited January 2019

    I'd like a whole cooked chicken in successive stages of being eaten Clarles Laughton style:

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    I deserve a donut!  What food items are needed for the DS community?

    Do we need more donuts?  or what other foods do we need?

     

    i need a realistically textured hostess twinkie for a coffin scene

  • CybersoxCybersox Posts: 9,639

    dForce spaghetti / ramen noodles  - on a fork, on chopsticks, andd a version that parents to a character's mouth, plus matching plated servings and a portion cooking in a pot.     

    A peelable banana with dforce skin and multiple bite morphs.

    breakable egg - split open with liquid white/yoke and a hardboiled version with partially removable shell.

  • Worlds_EdgeWorlds_Edge Posts: 2,153

    We have a lot of bar models, so some bowls of peanuts, pretzels, or finger foods like hot wings, might be useful.

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,951
    Mystarra said:

    I deserve a donut!  What food items are needed for the DS community?

    Do we need more donuts?  or what other foods do we need?

     

    i need a realistically textured hostess twinkie for a coffin scene

    I didn't know what a twinky was so I kinda modeled one in Carrara for you... wink

    it's in the Wacky Modeling thread yes

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689
    edited May 2019
    Cybersox said:

    dForce spaghetti / ramen noodles  - on a fork, on chopsticks, andd a version that parents to a character's mouth, plus matching plated servings and a portion cooking in a pot.     

    A peelable banana with dforce skin and multiple bite morphs.

    breakable egg - split open with liquid white/yoke and a hardboiled version with partially removable shell.

    I tried Dforce noodles and spaghetti when it first was released, it was not terribly successful and I cannot seem to find where I posted it or if I did a video

     

    yes but on Facebook 

    https://www.facebook.com/1653360584/posts/10214483377592226?sfns=mo

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  • mwokeemwokee Posts: 1,275
    Thanksgiving dinner spread.
  • Serene NightSerene Night Posts: 17,704

    If you are a prime member truform offered a freebie called thanksgiving spread over at rendo which is quite nice. But you must be a prime member. A quick google will show you what it looks like.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,689
    edited May 2019

    If you are a prime member truform offered a freebie called thanksgiving spread over at rendo which is quite nice. But you must be a prime member. A quick google will show you what it looks like.

    I am not a Prime member but still got that freebie and others that appear monthly from newsletters

    I do notice they only show on my desktop in Chrome  though not the gmail app on my iPad 

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  • NathNath Posts: 3,000

    There's always the Blender donut tutorial if you just want a donut ;-)

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