This scene I used Dimension Theory's HDRPro set UR-Trails scene.
Modelled the emu and used Carrara hair for the feathers and modelled the emu eggs ( well I modelled one then duplicated it a few times ) and the swiss cheese plant, used other prop products from several different sets from Daz and HW3D
Emu Dad
Fun Fact:
Females that meet a spunky male, have a short-lived romance with him for around five months and then leave once she has laid her eggs. The male will then stay on the nest for eight weeks waiting for the eggs to hatch. Once hatched, the young Emus will stay with the father for up to six-months where he will show them how to forage and survive.
This looks like one of your prize-winners from a bird contest. Have there been any to enter lately?
Awesome lighting and textures.
thanks UB newly setup and rendered today
unfortunately, Ken Gilliland hasn't run the bird render contest for a few years now... they were always fun to enter
Excellent Stezza !!!
One of my renders which I won't do now was going to be TA's Soggy Bottom with Australian Trees replacing the European trees. Was also going to have your Emu following one of the paths in the scene !!!
Bunyip, why not just do it? I think that Stezza would be flattered. And Soggy Bottom needs to be rendered more. I used it in a Challenge several years ago - don't remember anyone else using it.
And Stezza, I meant that your emu render looked the same high quality as you have entered in past bird contests. It is hard to communicate clearly via written word sometimes.
I started with the Palm Trees in the SpecialFX category within the Scene tab. These are 2D, but technically they are not splats. I also used the supplied lens flare.
Added next was the Tapui plateau in Landscapes 2.
The other objects in the scene are a kitbashed car, V3, and M3. Curved Carrara text for license plate. :)
No postwork (a particular constraint that I use a lot which helps me to better learn Carrara)
This looks like one of your prize-winners from a bird contest. Have there been any to enter lately?
Awesome lighting and textures.
thanks UB newly setup and rendered today
unfortunately, Ken Gilliland hasn't run the bird render contest for a few years now... they were always fun to enter
Excellent Stezza !!!
One of my renders which I won't do now was going to be TA's Soggy Bottom with Australian Trees replacing the European trees. Was also going to have your Emu following one of the paths in the scene !!!
Bunyip, why not just do it? I think that Stezza would be flattered. And Soggy Bottom needs to be rendered more. I used it in a Challenge several years ago - don't remember anyone else using it.
And Stezza, I meant that your emu render looked the same high quality as you have entered in past bird contests. It is hard to communicate clearly via written word sometimes.
I started with the Palm Trees in the SpecialFX category within the Scene tab. These are 2D, but technically they are not splats. I also used the supplied lens flare.
Added next was the Tapui plateau in Landscapes 2.
The other objects in the scene are a kitbashed car, V3, and M3. Curved Carrara text for license plate. :)
No postwork (a particular constraint that I use a lot which helps me to better learn Carrara)
Stezza - if you are upset that you crossed the finish line first I will make this a non-entry - for fun only !
I don't understand your comment
Hello Stezza - if you are worried about me plagarising/copying your scene, as you were first to complete the scene, I am making my scene a non-entry, done for the fun of doing it ! There are many similarities to your Roo render, am aiming for something different with my entries.
Thank you Bunyip02, I need to revisit. When I first got it I couldn't get the shadows to work as I had an older version of Carrara ??? Can't remember ....
This scene I used Dimension Theory's HDRPro set UR-Trails scene.
Modelled the emu and used Carrara hair for the feathers and modelled the emu eggs ( well I modelled one then duplicated it a few times ) and the swiss cheese plant, used other prop products from several different sets from Daz and HW3D
Emu Dad
Fun Fact:
Females that meet a spunky male, have a short-lived romance with him for around five months and then leave once she has laid her eggs. The male will then stay on the nest for eight weeks waiting for the eggs to hatch. Once hatched, the young Emus will stay with the father for up to six-months where he will show them how to forage and survive.
that's a terrific scene stezza, admirable job you did on the feathers!!! and a funner fact couldn't be found I reckon :)
I started with the Palm Trees in the SpecialFX category within the Scene tab. These are 2D, but technically they are not splats. I also used the supplied lens flare.
Added next was the Tapui plateau in Landscapes 2.
The other objects in the scene are a kitbashed car, V3, and M3. Curved Carrara text for license plate. :)
No postwork (a particular constraint that I use a lot which helps me to better learn Carrara)
Nice scene UB, had very much a Jurassic Park/Raiders of the last arc feel. That particular Scene in the Browser has so much to offer. From memory they were splats but of course as you say they are not !
I never got shadows to work with splats which is why I don't see the point of them
yes there were problems I had in the past - I haven't managed to find any this time but still waiting :) Mind you I haven't been looking for them either :)
The background is the sky preset called Golden Sunset. I've never before used these presets, probably because it is the older Sky atmosphere and is kind of wonky to use (for me).
I rendered that, then mounted it on a plane and added a tree from the "Inside the Forest" landscape preset, plus a couple of reptiles and some hair on a plane.
haven't got round to using any splats yet... still thinking of what I could do...
Poor Rex, better stick to galliwhatsits in future..
Something different here .. Using Jackson's field modified to use gum trees I modelled a bandicoot today and came up with several images all the same but different so went with this idea.... I better not post what I did at first
Used Jackson's field for this render. Modelled and boned a bandicoot with Carrara hair, modelled the old building and the milk can as well as a rogue emu egg!
Bandicoot
Fun Fact:
The Long-nosed Bandicoot is found along the east coast of Australia, from north Queensland to Victoria and Tasmania. The Northern Brown Bandicoot’s range follows the coastline of northern and eastern Australia, as far south as NSW. It’s also found in southern Papua New Guinea.
Both species can live in a variety of habitats, from heaths and woodlands to rainforests. They prefer habitats with dense vegetation to shelter during the day, and open areas to forage for food at night.
I never got shadows to work with splats which is why I don't see the point of them
yes there were problems I had in the past - I haven't managed to find any this time but still waiting :) Mind you I haven't been looking for them either :)
There were a couple of shadow glitches in my Alien Plants render, not as noticeable when the whole forest was done.
The background is the sky preset called Golden Sunset. I've never before used these presets, probably because it is the older Sky atmosphere and is kind of wonky to use (for me).
I rendered that, then mounted it on a plane and added a tree from the "Inside the Forest" landscape preset, plus a couple of reptiles and some hair on a plane.
No postwork.
TRex on tippy toes - nice use of the scene elents !!!
Used Jackson's field for this render. Modelled and boned a bandicoot with Carrara hair, modelled the old building and the milk can as well as a rogue emu egg!
Bandicoot
Fun Fact:
The Long-nosed Bandicoot is found along the east coast of Australia, from north Queensland to Victoria and Tasmania. The Northern Brown Bandicoot’s range follows the coastline of northern and eastern Australia, as far south as NSW. It’s also found in southern Papua New Guinea.
Both species can live in a variety of habitats, from heaths and woodlands to rainforests. They prefer habitats with dense vegetation to shelter during the day, and open areas to forage for food at night.
Nice scene UB, had very much a Jurassic Park/Raiders of the last arc feel. That particular Scene in the Browser has so much to offer. From memory they were splats but of course as you say they are not !
Much appreciated - glad the render gives that vibe. It's a different take on the classic 1912 story by AC Doyle, The Lost World. Professor Challenger was the protagonist.
One of the legacies they left us with was a whole bunch of complimentary "scenes' in our browser (the above image is from Lava Lamp scene)
They were left there by the Carrara Gods to give is ideas how to use the program - as 'jumping off points."
That is So Awesome of you to say!
I agree whole heartedly and love to Thank these fine folks forever!!!
Beautiful piece of work there!
It would be cool if Daz 3d hired Antoine to rekindle the fires!
I am ever grateful for all of the incredible wonders they've included. The little Animation Rigging guy is So Cool!!! His IK is all set up... he's one rockin' little fella!
When I was still putting the finishing touches on Starry Sky for Carrara I accidentally decided to try loading it into a Carrara preset scene. I chose Spectral Clouds. I think I peed myself, right then and there!
UB - Excellent plateau and perfect use of the lens flare. Splats are optional. Great scene.
- just beyond reach. I am a sucker for silhouettes. Very impactful.
Bunyip - Tassie Tiger is beautiful. The elements separate nicely. Love it. Like the others, not sure what you think the issue is. Seems perfect.
Stezza - wonderful modeling on the mouse (bandicoot). Hair really sells it. Does it have battle of wits against cats?
ed3D - I detect a pyramid theme! Can do a lot with the sky presets. You have a vibrant image going.
Wendy - thanks for the tip about splat shadows. I haven't experimented with it yet, but will make sure to look for that.
Dart - Saw a picture of one of your band audiences in another thread. Looks like fun! Yes, your starry sky scene is most helpful. I am using your woodland set in an entry this time around. Which brings me to my next post...
Comments
Bunyip, why not just do it? I think that Stezza would be flattered. And Soggy Bottom needs to be rendered more. I used it in a Challenge several years ago - don't remember anyone else using it.
And Stezza, I meant that your emu render looked the same high quality as you have entered in past bird contests. It is hard to communicate clearly via written word sometimes.
At last - our first clear view of the plateau!
I started with the Palm Trees in the SpecialFX category within the Scene tab. These are 2D, but technically they are not splats. I also used the supplied lens flare.
Added next was the Tapui plateau in Landscapes 2.
The other objects in the scene are a kitbashed car, V3, and M3. Curved Carrara text for license plate. :)
No postwork (a particular constraint that I use a lot which helps me to better learn Carrara)
Plan B - Someone saw a Tassie Tiger !!!
Scene Setup
Someone saw a Tassie Tiger !!! - Render
Stezza - if you are upset that you crossed the finish line first I will make this a non-entry - for fun only !
Groovy !!!
I don't understand your comment
Hello Stezza - if you are worried about me plagarising/copying your scene, as you were first to complete the scene, I am making my scene a non-entry, done for the fun of doing it ! There are many similarities to your Roo render, am aiming for something different with my entries.
I still don't get it... maybe I missed something.. I see no similarities at all and if there was it wouldn't worry me the slightest
Thank you Bunyip02, I need to revisit. When I first got it I couldn't get the shadows to work as I had an older version of Carrara ??? Can't remember ....
that's a terrific scene stezza, admirable job you did on the feathers!!! and a funner fact couldn't be found I reckon :)
Nice scene UB, had very much a Jurassic Park/Raiders of the last arc feel. That particular Scene in the Browser has so much to offer. From memory they were splats but of course as you say they are not !
Thanks for the comments on the Rain Splat render too :)
Serene Scene, the path around the swamp and the Tasmanian Tiger placed succinctly :) Is that Soggy Bottom? Catchy name too!
I never got shadows to work with splats which is why I don't see the point of them
yes there were problems I had in the past - I haven't managed to find any this time but still waiting :) Mind you I haven't been looking for them either :)
meanwhile, on the plateau....
Just Beyond Reach
The background is the sky preset called Golden Sunset. I've never before used these presets, probably because it is the older Sky atmosphere and is kind of wonky to use (for me).
I rendered that, then mounted it on a plane and added a tree from the "Inside the Forest" landscape preset, plus a couple of reptiles and some hair on a plane.
No postwork.
haven't got round to using any splats yet... still thinking of what I could do...
Poor Rex, better stick to galliwhatsits in future..
Something different here .. Using Jackson's field modified to use gum trees I modelled a bandicoot today and came up with several images all the same but different so went with this idea.... I better not post what I did at first
Can you
Used Jackson's field for this render. Modelled and boned a bandicoot with Carrara hair, modelled the old building and the milk can as well as a rogue emu egg!
Bandicoot
Fun Fact:
The Long-nosed Bandicoot is found along the east coast of Australia, from north Queensland to Victoria and Tasmania. The Northern Brown Bandicoot’s range follows the coastline of northern and eastern Australia, as far south as NSW. It’s also found in southern Papua New Guinea.
Both species can live in a variety of habitats, from heaths and woodlands to rainforests. They prefer habitats with dense vegetation to shelter during the day, and open areas to forage for food at night.
Thanks !!! Yep it's Soggy Bottom but with the trees switched.
There were a couple of shadow glitches in my Alien Plants render, not as noticeable when the whole forest was done.
TRex on tippy toes - nice use of the scene elents !!!
Excellent modelling !!!
& Thanx + Thanx _
Thanks Bunyip. After mulling it over, I modified it.
It seemed like a good idea at the time...
Same elements + the tapai plateau and a modified primative. Just different proportions.
Much appreciated - glad the render gives that vibe. It's a different take on the classic 1912 story by AC Doyle, The Lost World. Professor Challenger was the protagonist.
Brilliant way of using 'SPLAT' when not using a splat!
this wins the internet today
thanks @Bunyip02
That is So Awesome of you to say!
I agree whole heartedly and love to Thank these fine folks forever!!!
Beautiful piece of work there!
It would be cool if Daz 3d hired Antoine to rekindle the fires!
I am ever grateful for all of the incredible wonders they've included. The little Animation Rigging guy is So Cool!!! His IK is all set up... he's one rockin' little fella!
When I was still putting the finishing touches on Starry Sky for Carrara I accidentally decided to try loading it into a Carrara preset scene. I chose Spectral Clouds. I think I peed myself, right then and there!
Also, as long as it keeps working, I'm truly fine with Carrara 8.5 Pro just the way it is!
Truth!
~ & Kind of ....WIPs
UB - Excellent plateau and perfect use of the lens flare. Splats are optional. Great scene.
- just beyond reach. I am a sucker for silhouettes. Very impactful.
Bunyip - Tassie Tiger is beautiful. The elements separate nicely. Love it. Like the others, not sure what you think the issue is. Seems perfect.
Stezza - wonderful modeling on the mouse (bandicoot). Hair really sells it. Does it have battle of wits against cats?
ed3D - I detect a pyramid theme! Can do a lot with the sky presets. You have a vibrant image going.
Wendy - thanks for the tip about splat shadows. I haven't experimented with it yet, but will make sure to look for that.
Dart - Saw a picture of one of your band audiences in another thread. Looks like fun! Yes, your starry sky scene is most helpful. I am using your woodland set in an entry this time around. Which brings me to my next post...