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  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,861

    was thinking of getting a month of Daz+ to see if there is anything worthwhile for Carrara but thought I'd ask here first if any Carrara users are currently in Daz+ and if they find it of any use?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,462

    I joined a month ago and no, not really

    I have been fossicking through the Outlet though at half the price and it is probably worth it for that

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 8,861

    I thought so.

    Not interested in anything G9 or 8

    just thought there may be a heap of free props available as I haven't been a member in a long while and one month on special price I thought may of been worth it.

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,462

    Stezza said:

    I thought so.

    Not interested in anything G9 or 8

    just thought there may be a heap of free props available as I haven't been a member in a long while and one month on special price I thought may of been worth it.

    the DAZ+ freebies are mostly B&W rooms and corridors 

    a Martin Frost plant set if lucky

    I eyed them off here a year before rejoining and knew I wasn't missing much https://www.daz3d.com/platinum-club-freebies#index=0&filtered=1 

    the $6 DO coupon offsets some of the subscription 

  • Steve KSteve K Posts: 3,474

    WendyLuvsCatz said:

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    and now the early 3D programs 

    Maybe not as early as you mean, but I have fond memories of Bryce V.3  (1997 by MetaCreations), the first version to offer animation as I recall.  And the inspiration for one of the best 3D software books ever, "Real World Bryce 4" by Susan Kitchens and Victor Gavenda.  

    "During development of Bryce 3D and 4, there was only one source for determining how Bryce "should" work! You guessed it! we used Real World Bryce 2!"

     - Brian Wagner, Bryce 4 Lead Engineer

    (Not sure about all the versions #'s, but the first one with animation is what I'm talking about - the CD with the book had a lot of animation tips/examples like cameras on hinged poles)

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,462
    edited February 27

    meanwhile in Twinmotion 

    it has OpenStreetMap urban mesh generation built in

    so... I typed in a very bad island

    and it loaded all the roads, buildings and vegetation 

    not terrain but that was easy to sculpt around the structures with a Google Earth reference 

    might try Datasmith to get it into Unreal Engine then into Carrara

    won't be naming this island 

    I probably should use Terrain Party to get an accurate terrain 

    is gone crying not sure how to use Ground Control 

    getting outage error on https://apps.nationalmap.gov/downloader/#/?z=16&y=18.298905793037623&x=-64.82357077301239&basemap=usgs_topo&datasets=elevation-topobathy&layerIds=elevation-topobathy-dem,elevation-topobathy-dem

    OpenStreetMap and OSM2World Java program gave me a similar result to Twinmotion in obj format 

    not my preferred option as flat but only one that works

    NASA topography also not downloadable

    maybe I can use the Google Earth image to edit a rough terrain greyscale image map

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  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,462
    edited February 27

    Carrara Octane renders and Twinmotion render

    needs lots more work laugh

    very unhappy with terrains

     

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  • My first 3D program was Swivel 3D. It was in black and white. Not even grey scale. It was originally made by Paracomp then sold to Macromedia. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paracomp

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 40,462

    Mac seems to have been way ahead of Windows with 3D

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