2010
09.20

Urn

Because “vase that looks like hineys” wasnt a good title… :giggles:

I havent posted my next C4D thingie in a couple days, coz it took a couple days to do (well not full days, but, 2 days of working on it anyway) I guess saying I would post everyday was a bit over the top to actually manage (esp when a girl has to work in the process) C4D is waaaaaaaaaay fun tho…. in fact, too much…. I think Im kind of getting addicted to it.

This is following a tutorial I had in a book I bought, coz I really needed to get down to modelling (and not just playing with particles and the render engine) Its a little…. uh…. more bulbous that I would have personally made it…. but I decided not to stray from the tut too much, coz I wanted to learn the functions that were involved.

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I could take it thru the paces, like I did the other ones I posted…. but… meh…. its very involved. It has splines that are sweeped, with twists, and its lathed and extruded, it has arrays, hypernurbs, bends and bulges. I learned how to use soft selection, FFD and the symmetry (brilliant!) I also crash coursed drawing in polys, verts and edges, coz the um, extrusion that forms the bulges on the urn didnt work exactly as planned, so i ended up taking out the entire top row. Damn good thing I know topology and how to model…. or this would be really YUCKY!

Added a floor with a parquet wood flooring texture. Had to scale that up, coz it was wee…..

2 Lights are in the scene, with soft shadows….

Lastly, the grass wasnt part of the tutorial. I made it coz the urn looked…. well, empty. Its basically a spline, an array, twist and bend with hypernurbs. I also messed with the mesh on them a bit, using the brush tool, coz grass is curvy and junk.

I was supposed to turn the urn to glass and brass…. but I liked the patina and wrought iron look better (glass = highly overrated) I actually had to mess with the material settings to get the wrought iron, tho.

2010
09.18

Particles!

My toy in C4D for today was the Particle system…. which is prolly completely useless since I never animate, but it was fun to play with anyway LOL

This is just a sphere, added for the particle shape, to an emitter with a plasmatic material added. Trippy….

To view the effect, press the play button on the quicktime movie viewer below

If u cant see it coz of stinky firefox, but wish to, then you can download it here:

EmitMagic

2010
09.17

Wasteland

Ok so, I did as I said…. I spent some time in C4D. Actually, I got a little carried away LOL I couldnt help it tho, I was cracked out. But at least this one makes sense.

This started out as a couple splines I drew, which I used a sweep nurbs to turn into 3D meshes (with the end point set very small, so it tapered), lowered the subD levels and used a twist function to twist them up (I really wanted to mess with the twist today, which is soooo very cool) Out of that, I saw twisty, barren trees… and thought itd be cool to do a scene with em. So, I kind of went with it.

From there, I applied an array to my 2 twisted tree branches, and adjusted the individual pieces, to turn them into a barren mass. Added a wood material and adjusted the scale. The trees are duplicated en masse and spread randomly thru the scene. I figured out how to add an environment with fog (but I ended up 86’ing the fog, coz it wasnt the right mood) the sky, to which I applied a material (and adjusted the scale on that, so it looked “cloudy”) and a terrain object (which was further deformed than the terrain settings allowed for, by using the magnet and pulling up at the mesh in random areas) Applied a clay material to the terrain.

3 Lights are added to the scene, all have soft shadows enabled, one has a lens flare applied (which mimics the sun thru heavy cloud cover) The ground’s light source could’ve used the intensity ramped up, but its only for practice anyhow. The back trees are excluded from the light sources, so they are darker (took me a bit to figure out the exclude light dialog, but its really neat too!)

Finally, I imported Belthazor, added a bone-esque material, duplicated him and buried him in the sand at random. Total render time: 26 minutes. No books, no tuts, no help.

Yeah…  I could *easily* get used to this LOL I might have to start learning how to render my normal scenes in C4D

2010
09.16

A Proclamation

Hear ye, hear ye!! On this day, the 16th of the 9th month of the year two-thousand and ten, I make a proclamation…..

As of recent, Ive realized just how hindering Silo can be with modelling, and with its crashes and whatnot. And in realizing that, Ive realized the absolute NECESSITY in learning C4D. But as long as I continue to crutch on Silo, that isnt going to happen. Coz Im not being forced to use it. And so, I really need to force it…..

So, Ive decided that Im going to do my best to spend an hour a day playing around in C4D (after any actual WORK is finished, that is) And Im going to start a new segment on my blog, to post what Ive done each day in C4D. In fact, Ive already spent an hour for today…. and I even have something to post (dont ask me what the hell it is, mmkay? I said Id post what I did – I didnt say they had to make any sense ROFL)

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This is, essentially, an extruded cube, with a bend applied, which made an arch. Then, I turned it into a hyper nurbs object… which turned it into a sausage looking thing. I deleted out a row of poly, and filled in the caps on each side. Then, I applied an array to that, which made it nearly spider like. Finally, applied an Atom Array, which gives the above effect.  Turned down the subdivision levels and connected the array pieces to make it one solid object. Then, I added a material, zoomed in and rendered it. Total polygons… you dont want to know LMAO (289,188)

Now, you might be wondering if the obj actually exports that effect. The answer is yes – it isnt some fancy shader, its a full mesh…. although Id REALLY hate to map it LMAO O.o (even *Im* not THAT masochistic)

It seems pretty random, but in all honesty, it was primarily an exercise in learning to extrude stuff (as I primarily box model) as well as learning how to fill in polygonal holes, which is absolutely necessary to how I model as well. The other stuff was just me fiddling around with other things (some of which are pretty damn cool effects that will come in handy – well, except the atom array, coz I dont know wtf Ill ever use that LOL)

2010
09.10

Captcha, take two!

It would seem that stinky spam pushers are persistent and dont like when you block them from comments, so they decide they will spam your email to death thru your contact box instead.

But ah ha! I got the last laff on you…. coz now you can’t! :sticks out tongue all mature like: Whatcha gonna doooooo now? You’ve run out of options!

KNOWLEDGE IS POWER! :evillaff: And Im clearly drunk on it :giggles:

(especially since I am talking to bots) O.o

Anyway, this is a notice to let all the valid people know…. now my contact box contains a captcha, as well as the comments. In order to contact me through my weblog, you will be required to enter the words/letters as you see them in the text field.

Sorry for any inconvenience, but it was absolutely necessary.

2010
09.08

Now Optimized for Search Engines!

So, I have spent the night reconfiguring my website to account for SEO (search engine optimization) which will improve the visibility of my website, as well as ease in locating it.

What this essentially means, is that I now have a full description filled out, as well as keywords to aid in finding my website on popular search engines. Typing in popular terms for locating 3D content, will now bring up my website among other ones to consider when trying to locate any of this content. I will be adding more terms, such as the titles of my packs to it as well.

Also, whereas before I disallowed all robots, google, msn, yahoo, ask jeeves and alexa/wayback are now excluded (and others will be as well, which will be added to my robots.txt file) I have also resubmitted my site to google, so the bot will crawl it and re-index it for its engine, as well as enabling webmaster tools. This latter will show me pertinent webmaster information, which will help locate any errors, testing the speed and functionality, as well as further improving my site’s visibility.

2010
08.31

New Captcha on Weblog

Im sure some will notice that when leaving comments, you will now be required to enter the characters on a captcha image. Ive had a lot of spam lately, so Ive added this feature to stop it dead.

All you have to do when leaving a comment, is simply type the characters that appear in the captcha image, in the box thats next to it. Each captcha will be individual (and if you find you cant read it, there is a refresh image button on the captcha that will generate a new one – there is also an audio button to alternatively hear the captcha spoken instead)

Failure to enter the characters will result in not being able to post a comment (it will take you to a page that tells you to go back and enter the characters)

2010
08.27

Olympian Goddess and Hera – Now Available

Im a little late with this LOL But here are my newest sets, available at DAZ

(click the promos to go to each store page)

2010
08.19

The Garden of Hesperides

Just diddling with my newest sets….

This one is based on the Garden in which Hera keeps the tree Gaia gave her as a wedding present – a tree that bears golden apples of immortality. The tree is guarded by the Hesperides (nymphs that tend to it) as well as a hundred-headed dragon named Ladon.

Credits: Divinity: Hera and Olympian Goddess both by me (soon at DAZ)

And also, the fork-tail dragon (x4) also at DAZ

BG done in Vue

2010
08.07

Navigatum V.4

I have again revised my navigation map – it now has brand new firesnakes which I painted for it. The flash intro will also be changing a little, as Ive altered two days.

And since the Firesnake changed, I have also changed all the image maps on my site to feature the new version of the firesnake. These, however, are slightly different and done in Sepia tone, so that it doesnt overpower the main navigation.

Also, last but not least, my banners also changed to feature my new firesnake…..

Want to link to my site — feel free to clip one of them and make the link http://www.damageinc3d.net

2010
08.04

Damage Inc Links

Ok so, I decided to make links for Poser users. I thot it would be useful for some, who want to have a link handy (but dont do well with favorite places) Instead, you will always have all the links to my site right in your copy of Poser.

This will add a Damage Inc folder to Poser, under your help menu. In it, you will find the following links (which will open in whatever browser you use by default)

  • * Damage Inc
  • * Damage Inc Forum
  • * Damage Inc Store
  • * Damage Inc Weblog
  • * My Store on DAZ

Should you wish to remove any that you never use, just delete that .pzs file from the directory.

The link to download the zip is here: Damage Inc WebLinks

To install, unzip it to your runtime as you would anything.

2010
07.27

A Dedication to the Dead

Every year, on this day, a kind of sadness falls over me. I often spend it not saying much, and sometimes even in complete seclusion. Friends have often commented how I seemed weird or off…. and well, if you lost the greatest person in your life, you would too.

Im talking about my mother. Today was her birthday, and every year, I quietly celebrate (and mourn) it.

What can I say about my mother. Well, she was probably the most kindest, considerate and generous people I have ever met. I watched her single-handedly support me, when my father walked out….. I watched her handed some bad deals in her time, and stand up in spite of it…. I watched her rise from nothing, and choose to make something more of herself and her life (as well as mine) She naturally had her faults (show me someone who doesn’t) I mean, even I could call her on them in my worst moments. There are those who could criticize her…. say she was naive, and that I was spoiled. But I say in spite of that, she did a damn good job. The odds, afterall, were stacked against her.

So mom…. on this day, your birthday…. this is for you.

No, not this….. this…..


Yeah, how seemingly fit that I should finish my next pack on the eve before my mom’s birthday.

So Im dedicating it to her…. she was, afterall, the one who got me insatiably involved with mythology. And had to sit thru I dont know how many times I insisted on watching Clash of the Titans AGAIN, growing up LOL And she also instilled within me the resolve it sometimes takes to figure things out and make them work (not to mention, improvisation when something absolutely won’t) So, I guess you can say she inspired it….. all of it. And really, she inspired everything I am today…..

As for my next two packs, they will be available very soon

2010
06.29

Profoundly Impressed

Sooo, I have returned from my trip to Alaska, which was awesome. I have faced soooo many of my fears and experienced many new things, and as a result, I have learned a great deal about myself that I didnt know before. So, I will start from the beginning……

Well first and foremost, before I even left for Alaska, I faced a fear…. and that was getting a root canal LOL Well, there was really no choice in that matter, I suppose. But I have heard so many horror stories, so fear was definitely a factor there. But to my utter surprise, it was really a painless event. And I wasnt even numbed for it (he did it completely without novacaine)

Now, getting to the trip itself….

Flying…. that was definitely a MAJOR obstacle for me to overcome. I was terrified to fly, coz I am afraid of heights AND speed. And well, I had never flown til going to Alaska…. and it was a 9 hour flight with a 2 hour layover in Houston. Both ways. Nothing like jumping right in, eh? I think it would have been easier to do a 2 hr flight the first time out. And I dont have to tell you, Im sure, that getting on that plane made me extremely afraid. I mean, I handled it okay…. I contained and controlled any outbreak of anxiety I may have had. And on the way back, I had a whopper of an anxiety attack (which is funny, since at that point, I had already flown — but I didnt make a scene about it) So, now that Ive done it, I can honestly and clearly say, that flying is not going to be my major mode of travelling. Why? Well, to be perfectly honest, Im not really comfortable with it at all. Even though I brought myself to look out the window A LOT (most of the flight, actually, even tho I said I wouldnt) I felt very uneasy, all the same. The entire time I prayed for the plane to takeoff and land safely LOL And I positively HATE turbulence besides…. that is some nervewracking shit there. But, I wont say that I will never fly again, coz the truth is…. there are places I want to go where it’d prolly be worth the risk. But… well, it will be a lonnnnnng time before I brave the skies again.

Ive also discovered that pressurization relating to your ears hurting was the least of my worries; I didnt have any ear problems at all, and I popped them on my own just fine, without needing gum or anything of that sort. But I do have a completely different problem related to pressurization thats referred to as Aerodontaliga — otherwise known as tooth squeeze. It seems that my recently root canaled tooth did not like the change in pressure, coz ascending on the way to Alaska, I had it minorly…. but descending coming back from Alaska and landing in Ft Lauderdale (which resides at a lower altitude than Alaska does — barely above sea level) I had an episode that lasted somewhat longer, and where the pain was somewhat worse. It did cease fairly quickly, once the pressure backed off and hasnt bothered me since. But since it had only occured in the recently root canaled tooth, and the one next to it that still needs a root canal, I came to the conclusion that there was a reason for it…. and that reason is called Aerodontalgia.

I also found that I didnt need to crutch on nicotine patches, even though I had a whole box at my disposal. I controlled my craving all on my own, for the entire 7 hour flight from Houston to Alaska. But any more than that, and I might have gone nuts LOL

Aside from that, I got to see cool stuff from the plane. Have you ever gazed upon snow-capped mountains from the sky? Well, now, I have. And it was just incredible…. to see mountains so high, that they poked thru the clouds. And flying thru clouds was also very cool (cept when they caused turbulence, of course LOL)

Also, I got to experience the most interesting flight ever. I left Alaska at 8pm, and it was still daylight (being the arctic and all) It was daylight for a bit, then we flew thru night (and I saw all the city lights from the sky) and then, we flew into Sunrise, all of that occuring in the span of 4-5 hours. Now that, was really cool. But jetlag, which was also new — definitely not cool! And Id stand to say when you go to Alaska, you end up even more screwed up than normal jetlag causes — coz there is no visual cue to tell you when its late while there. Half the year, its always light… the other half, its always dark. Its easy to lose track of time and not realize u should be sleeping. So I didnt get much sleep at all, between running around and losing track of time. But experiencing the midnight sun was pretty cool…. and I didnt have any trouble sleeping, either, when I actually did sleep (I can thank my regular, weirdo sleeping schedule for that much)

But digressing back to the flight views… they weren’t all fun and games. I flew over the gulf of Mexico and got to see the oil spill caused by BP from a birds-eye view. Large streams of brown sludge streaked along the surface for a pretty long way. Seeing it on the news lends a sort of detatchment; seeing it for real, really brings it home.

But Alaska held many other new experiences for me besides flying. The mountains surrounding me and unseasonably cold weather being major ones (and I have also learned I have a low tolerance for cold and prefer tropical, warm climates) I have to say, its also utterly weird to drive up a mountain and have your ears pop LOL And since Florida is primarily flat (at least, the Southern part) seeing and driving on hills and mountains, was weird unto itself. But getting away from all that, I dont just mean the experiences in landscape….

The next thing I had never done was karaoke LOL Ok so this one is kind of sillier in nature, but still. I actually got up and sang backup for George with his friend Bonnie, in front of god and everyone. And, I wasnt even drunk! (like I always said Id have to be, to do karaoke) I can honestly say that nite was a lot of fun. And no, I didnt sing by myself, as I didnt get the chance to… Stephen got pretty hammered that night, so pretty soon after, we left.

Next on my list of new experiences is riding in a limo. Yep, never did it before Alaska! And it wasnt a normal limo either… it was a hummer stretch limo…. which Stephen yacked onto the side of ROFL (nothing funnier than having to hose off a limo, coz someone yacked out the window from being hammered… yet another thing I had never experienced before lmao!)

So the next new experience for me…. living in Florida, I am no stranger to underwater tunnels. We have em here, and I have ridden thru them numerous times. But now I can say I rode thru a mountain tunnel. While in Alaska, travelling to a town called Whittier, we had to drive thru a tunnel that literally went thru a mountain. In it, there were these safehouses, where I suppose in the event of a cave-in caused by an Earthquake, you could go to be safe. Sure, youd be buried alive under tons of rock, hoping someone would find your ass…. I found that thought a little disturbing, to say the least LOL But it was very cool, all the same. And we also had to ride on train tracks all the way thru it, something else Ive never done (and no, they dont let trains in while youre driving thru there LOL They have a 30 min schedule they alternate on, so no one is chased down by a train)

I also most probably (though possibly not knowingly) experienced an Earthquake — tho nothing major or big. Apparently, the earth quakes a little every day there, from the tectonic plates always shifting. Most of the time, they are small enuff on the richter, that you dont really notice…. with the occasional bigger quake. And Stephen and I both swear we felt something odd, when we first arrived. I also aimed to see an active volcano while there. Unfortunately, I didnt get to see an active one, but I was on an inactive one. So I DID get to see a volcano…. just not one that emitted anything.

And then, there’s the mountains…. you know, prior to my trip, I knew Alaska had mountains. But I didnt realize I would literally be surrounded by them and there’d be so many. You also cant possibly appreciate the scale of them, til you’ve seen them for real. Pictures just dont do them justice at all. Ive also now seen glaciers…. as well as some small, melting icebergs. Not to mention, Ive seen lots of wildlife in its natural habitat, like dolphins, whales, sea lions, sea otters, moose (one of which walked right up in George’s front yard!) bald eagles, hummingbirds, all manner of fish, including rays, jellyfish, starfish and Im sure Im forgetting something. But suffice it to say, that was pretty damn cool too. Funnier though, among all this wildlife I did see, the one thing I never saw, was a bear. Its funny, just coz Alaska is known for them.

Next on my list of new experiences, was boating. Ok, thats not really new to me…. but Ill tell you, before Alaska, I had never spent that much time on a boat in my life (3 days, hours upon hours at a time, total, with the last day being the longest at 12 hours) And I realized…. Im nautical in nature; I am most comfy on boats. I can sleep on em…. eat on em…. exist on em, without batting an eyelash. Even when we were in open sea, where it led out of the gulf of Alaska and it was way choppier, it STILL wasnt really bothersome. I dont know if its coz I grew up in Florida…. but its not like Ive had a ton of experience on boats. Sure, Ive been on em quite a bit, but…. I can still count the amount of times on both my hands. Ive also decided that is the kind of boat I want to buy (an enclosed fisherman, with a cabin, bed in the bow and a bathroom onboard) Anyone got 10 grand I can borrow? ROFL (I kid, I kid)

So tween the nautical thing and preferring the tropical climate, I have concluded I am a pirate…. arrrrrgh!!! :snickers:

Continuing on, my next experience is camping. We went to a remote (very remote) Island, which heads before the Alaska Peninsula and Aleutian chain, called Evan’s Island. We camped in these little log cabins, and the “hot tub” was basically a metal tub, with a fire, which heated it and an exhaust pipe extending from the tub itself. Everything ran on generator, so at 11pm, all the power went out (not a huge deal in always-daytime-Alaska… at least, til you need to flush the toilet LOL) There were no TV’s. No computers. All cell phones had no service, so you couldnt deviate to that for entertainment. And the cookhouse was completely separated from the cabins, in case of the event that bears invade the food stores. When I say this place was remote, it was something straight out of Deliverance. HELLO, total culture shock to this city girl! The first day was HORRIBLE and I was not a happy camper (to use a bad pun) But I suspect it was coz I was there alone, bored and with a few others that I didnt know exceedingly well (with the exception of my nephew Brandon, of course) I had the choice to fly out on a small airplane with the others, instead of waiting til the next day for the boat (and that I did refuse — being bored was far less worse than terrified in a tiny plane) so I opted to stay and ruff it out. But the second day, after everyone left and it was just Stephen, Austin, George, Delfy and I, it was actually a lot more fun. But, at that point, I was on the boat most of the time, and part of the main circle of action. So, in close…. do I like camping? HELL NO! I am far too hyperactive of a person to sit and be bored for that long. I dont see me doing it again, and definitely not in any tent, where I have to pee in the wild ROFL But I did enjoy having the experience and there were definite highlights to it. And on an interesting sidenote; the island I camped on, and its adjacent waters, were polluted during the exxon-valdez oil spill in 1989. That’s probably why the cannery that was once there, is now abandoned and all rusted out.

I also learned how to skip a rock. Well, I never did it before! Its not like we run around skipping rocks in Florida (its city, we have better things to do LOL like shopping!) But seriously, while on the island for the first day (the day of immense boredom, as it were) Brandon taught me how to skip rocks on the inlet in front of the island. Nothing to do when you’re locked in a vacancy lol

My last experience, before leaving Alaska, was ATV’ing. Oh, I know… I rode as passenger on an ATV once before at Scott and Jenny’s house. But I never drove one before. This time I did, even if it wasnt as long as I would have liked, due to a broken driveshaft. And can I just say… I HAVE GOT TO GET ME ONE OF THESE!!!! (to quote independence day)

I learned that my sinuses are actually worse in Florida, coz while in Alaska, they didnt bother me at all (aside from a minor runny nose when I was really cold) This is prolly due to the fact that we have so many different pollens here in Florida. My incessant ear itching also ceased to exist (but I always knew that was a symptom of chronic sinusitis)

I also learned that there are people who are more afraid than I am. Not going to elaborate, but perhaps, I am more brave than I give myself credit for. Even though there were parts that scared me, or at the least worried me for obvious reasons, I didnt shirk back in fear. And I did those things in spite of it.

So the end result of all this? Looking at the world thru different eyes, I think… at least to some degree. And I also lost 10 pounds as a bonus!!! LOL But more than anything, I think travelling allows you to appreciate home a little more. Well, at least, I do.