Carrara Challenge # 51 - Here There Be Dragons! Folk/Fairy Tales WIP thread - Brilliant Images

HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921
edited March 2020 in Carrara Discussion

Folkish Fairy Tales   Welcome to Carrara Challenge # 51!!

 

The rules for this one are simple.

 

  1. Your mission, should you accept it, is to use Carrara to illustrate a moment (or moments) from a folk tale or a fairy tale.
  2. You could even do a nursery rhyme or an Aesop's fable, a mystical story or a myth. Or a tale you wrote yourself that is crying out for illustrations.
  3. Any render engine that Carrara can use is fine.
  4. Post work is acceptable but please post an unpostworked image in your WIP post.
  5. At least one WIP post per image please.
  6. You can enter up to five (5) images per artist in the entry thread when it opens.

 

DEFINITIONS

 

The definitions of folk and fairy tale are loose and largely up to the artist but I’ll elaborate in the next post.

Remember, the original folk tales were dark and nothing like the Disney fare we were fed as kids.

There’s nothing to stop you writing your own fairy tale and illustrate it.

Keep in mind, there doesn’t have to be human figures in your work.

You could, for example, ‘do’ Rapunzel as a very tall tower viewed from the lettuce garden next door. Or you could allude to Geppetto’s existence (Pinocchio) by illustrating his work bench full of carpenter’s tools.

 

AWARDS AND DATES

The AWARDS are in four parts ($50, $50, $50, $45) 1) total participation (total votes per artist) 2) best render (total votes for one image) 3) most original interpretation (as voted by Daz public) and 4) best 'newcomer' (someone who hasn't won a prize before - as an encouragement).

To keep things fair an artist can only win one prize.

Entry thread opens around the 12th March (Daz Time) and closes at the end of 25th March Daz Time. 

 

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921
    edited February 2020

    Well… what defines a folk tale or a fairy tale? Here’s some definitions I found.

     

    A fairy tale in it’s simplest form, is a story that is meant to deceive.

    Often intended for children, they often feature fanciful and wondrous characters such as elves, goblins, wizards, giants, witches, and even, but not necessarily, fairies.

    Most of the time these were written down.

    Folk Tales on the other hand are stories in the oral tradition, or tales that people tell each other out loud, rather than stories in written form.

    They're closely related to many storytelling traditions, including fables, myths, and fairy tales.

    These well-known stories, handed down between generations, are an important way of passing along knowledge, information, and history.

    An example of this might be the Anglo Saxon poem Beowulf.

    EXAMPLES

     

    Examples of both kinds of tales can be found in abundance.

    Think Hans Christian Anderson and The Grimm Brothers, The Adventures of Pinocchio, the Collected Speeches of Donald Trump, Aesop’s Fables.

    Think Cinderella, Rumpelstiltskin, Red Riding Hood, The Seven Dwarves,

    Pinocchio The Pied Piper, Jack and the Beanstalk, The Goose Girl, The Frog King, Goldilocks and the Three Bears.

    The Tinder-Box, The Princess and the Pea, Thumbelina, The Little Mermaid, The Emperor’s New Clothes, The Staunch Tin Soldier, Willie Winkie, The Nightingale, The Ugly Duckling, The Snow Queen.

    And if you are lost for Anglo Saxon tales here’s some illustrated Russian ones.

    https://theculturetrip.com/europe/russia/articles/russian-fairy-tales-every-russian-knows/

     

    Keep in mind that folk tales were often dark.

     

    The Brothers Grimm travelled Europe in the 19th Century and collected and published folk tales.

    The first book of these tales were criticised as being unsuitable for children, though the book was titled Children’s and Household Tales.

    This first book still had many of the sexual reference that were found in medieval folk tales, Rapunzel was pregnant, Red Riding Hood seduced the Wolf, Sleeping Beauty was raped by a passing King and when she woke from her sleep found that she had given birth to twins.

    Even in an innocent book like Pinocchio justice catches up and the hero is hung at the end.

    And remember the kids in The Pied Piper of Hamlyn? Well they all get drowned....

     

    Regardless, that doesn't mean you have to do a dark image.

     

     

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  • Awesome theme and illustrations, HW!

    Funny, my wife and I had just finished watching an episode of Grimmsmiley

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    Ha ha thanks, hoepfully it will be fun. It's certainly a diverse topic. I refrained from discussing Jungian Archetypes and Joseph Campbell's work though...

    Will check out Grimm :) thanks for the link!

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921
    edited February 2020

    Here's a start on Pinocchio - the clothes are made with displacemnt maps on K4 body. Bit ragged around the edges but it shows how you could add wrinkles to clothes etc .

    If you'd like a play or to see how the diplscament's work to fake clothes there's a zip file with the shaders. Just rename Zip to Car to open it.

    There are shaders for his arms, hips and torso. Hopefully it will work!

    Link is here. Just drag the shaders onto K4's torso, arms and hips. Make sure smoothing level is 1 in the mesh room.

    https://drive.google.com/open?id=17e7at41_l36wYK-XMPlvPRN1GGYpVgTO

     

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  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,027

    This should be a fun theme.  Early in his career, Ray Harryhausen did a collection of fairy tales.  https://www.nlb.gov.sg/biblio/202837784

    Various stop motion techniques go back until at least 1912.  Here is an article with some information on the pioneer Ladislas Starevich  http://www.openculture.com/2019/11/the-truly-weird-origin-of-modern-stop-motion-animation.html

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    dragons heart been working on custom dragon wings, this challenge help push me to get it donesmiley thanks

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    Thanks Diomede - very interesting links -  loved Mr and Mrs Beetle :)

    Thanks Mystarra - looking forward to seeing those wings fly!

  • DiomedeDiomede Posts: 15,027
    edited February 2020

    Mirror, Mirror, on the Wall...

     

    Started modeling a toon head.  I create ovals for the eyes and mouth first.  Then I join them with a nose.  Then I extend the model out from these most detailed portions.

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    what a terrific start Diomede - great to see a master at work. Ironically Dysney's magick mirror used to scxare the crap out of me when I was 4

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 7,757
    edited February 2020

    great theme @Headwax and some shaders to play with as well.. I'll give them a go today thanks

    @Diomede wow... kapow!!

    here's mine... a twist on the beanstalk

    simply titled ~ Greta

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    thanks Stezza

    that's a wonderful viewpoint hair mimicks the vine nicely - you do tthe vine with fenric's plugin or is it the one availble at Daz retextured - or di you model the trunl then ivy generate around it??? - bark texture is superb btw

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921
    edited February 2020

    Here's an old Hansel and Gretel one of mine from 2010 - so old it must be the millenium kids?

     

    not an entry of course!! - just as an example of placing text on the image

     

     

     

     

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  • StezzaStezza Posts: 7,757
    Headwax said:

    thanks Stezza

    that's a wonderful viewpoint hair mimicks the vine nicely - you do tthe vine with fenric's plugin or is it the one availble at Daz retextured - or di you model the trunl then ivy generate around it??? - bark texture is superb btw

    thanks @Headwaxthe beaanstalk is here from Daz though it probably isn't available anymore and I retextured the trunk with my guava texture from a tree in my front yard, Greta is @Vyusur Leon smiley

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    ah the old guava texture from the front yard trick aye? thanks for the explication!

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 37,713
    edited February 2020

    my guava won't flower let alone fruit,

    had it 7 or more years

    my feijoa won't either, one at my old place was always loaded

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    walked past an olive tree which was shedding rip olives today - grabbed one, washed it and ate it, then spent half an hour washng my mouth out with my wife laughing at me - tasted so bad I thought i was off to the posins dept at the hospital 

  • StezzaStezza Posts: 7,757

    lol..

    You can not eat olives directly from the tree because they contain a bitter compound called oleuropein.

    OMG!.... best eating them off the pizza or kebabs laugh

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    ha ha yes see what you learn on carrara forum!

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 37,713
    edited February 2020
    Headwax said:

    ha ha yes see what you learn on carrara forum!

    think they need fermenting in brine for a fair while

     

    edit here we go
    https://www.burkesbackyard.com.au/fact-sheets/food-and-recipes/food-health-nutrition/curing-olives/

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    thanks :) is burke out of jail already?

  • WendyLuvsCatzWendyLuvsCatz Posts: 37,713
    edited February 2020

    Not an entry, I just like joining in

    20m hair does not like to drape, I had to style it

     

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    wow that's some hair - wonder what the shampoo bill is - and the chiropractor !

    thanks for joining in Wendy !

  • I tried an animation but the points are too far apart to collide with her arm
     

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    lovely Wendy, you are a romantic at heart. When I saw the woman's pose at the beginning I thought you must have known I was listening to Steppenwolf :) !

     

    here's an old from me Jack be nimble, Jack be Quick. Not an entry of course, just to show the text over lay thing again.

     

    "Why call me Jack??" thought Jack be Nimble, Jack Be quick.
    Why not call me Reginald.
    Or Brian or Arnold or Cediric or Calderwuggenbum?
    Why call me Jack? The whole planet is covered in Jacks.
    Jack and Jill. Jack Sprat. Jack the Giant Killer.
    Jack and the Bean stalk. Jack and this and Jack and that. Union Jack. Everyone was Jack.

    Little Jack Horner.
    Jack in the box.
    The House That Jack Built.
    Little Jack Jingle, Jack-a-Dandy, Jack Rowland, Jack Tar, and Black Jack Davy.
    The list went on.
    All losers.
    Murderers, thieves and Buccan-ears. 

     

     

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 7,531
    edited February 2020

    Hi-Ho, Hi-Ho, it's off to work we go.....

    Base scene done, got the scene fillers to add.

     

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  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921

    love the costumes - it's like the village people meet Dysney :) 

     

  • VyusurVyusur Posts: 2,235

    Some mystical story will be qualified?

  • HeadwaxHeadwax Posts: 9,921
    Vyusur said:

    Some mystical story will be qualified?

    Hi! Certainly, a mystical story or a myth would be perfect.

    Thanks for asking - ill put that in the instructions

     

    Looking forwrad to your mystical story :)

     

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 7,531
    Headwax said:

    love the costumes - it's like the village people meet Dysney :) 

     

    Thanks !

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