Usefulness of "Movie Sets"?

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  • TangoAlphaTangoAlpha Posts: 4,587

    I might look into substance painter.   I will have to see how the subscription system works.

    I's more of a hire purchase agreement than a subscription. $20-ish per month, then after 18 (I think) months, you own it.

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,851
    Petercat said:
    Petercat said:
    KA1 said:
    hphoenix said:

    Now there is something I'd like to see.....

    A TV set.

    Not the box you watch....but the actual set, with the audience, lights, cameras, etc.  And a selection of 'sets' you could put on it....like a 'sitcom' set, a 'police drama' set, and so on.  Many of the old shows in the 70s, 80s, and even today, only used a few rooms, and they would ALL be there on stage before a live audience.  The actors just walked between them when they weren't 'on-camera' or during commercial breaks and such.

    That would be a neat 'inception' kind of set.... 

    Fantastic idea!! I second  this.

    Third!

    Especially if we could get a remake of the old Dick Van Dyke Show set... Only two rooms, with an optional basement with a boulder sticking out of the wall.

    Would also like to have a Laura Petrie character and hair... I had such a crush on her when I was a kid.

    I was thinking about doing versions of famous TV living rooms, but wasn't sure what kind of market there would be.  Stuff like Three's Company, Happy Days, Married With Children, The Cosby Show, All in the Family, etc.  Obviously without the trademarked series names.

    Don't forget, in the Married With Children set, you'd have to include an industrial-grade toilet. Something based on a modified steam catapult from a retired aircraft carrier might be sufficient.

    ...I'd like to see Munsters and Addams Family sets as well as a certian island setting where seven castaways who took that fateful "three hour tour" ended up.

  • L'AdairL'Adair Posts: 9,479

    Here's a render I did recently using the Movie Set, "Haunted House."

    A Friend In Need
     

    A Friend In Need, by L'Adair

    I tried the scene from several different angles and distances. The set looked good in all of them, but the emotions came through better closeup.

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