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robcat2075

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  1. I think I'm going to steal the body from this character I made 20 years ago...
  2. For the A:M users who come to the forum and yet somehow never press "View New Content" and don't check "Current Contests"... Summer Image Contest
  3. September 18 is just two weeks away! You won't want to miss out!
  4. Extending out the easier parts like the back of the skull I've tried to make the splines arrive at hole with as many CPs as the ear i will build to attach there I've noticed Pixar is doing very simple ears, basically a dish with no ear hole. i will try that. Putting the ear right up to the head makes it hard to find the splines to connect... ...so I will temporarily move it to the side and extrude out some extra spline to draw across and match up to CPs on the head... Even though both rings had 8 CPs, they don't necessarily match up exactly so some become hooks. Once I had the connections made, I deleted the ring that made the hole on the head since it would be superflous after I moved the ear back towards the head. I also resplined the inside of the ear to eliminate the lathed hole.
  5. this is quite interesting Rodger! Good looking smoke! I'll need to digest it.
  6. You could do two renders. One that does the AO right and one the that does the reflections right and composite them together. For the AO render you could set all the reflecting surfaces to a solid pure color (100% ambience) and use that in your compositor to "green screen" in the portions from the reflection render. Hand painting should not be necessary for this. Of course, test that out with one frame before you re-render the whole sequence. If the camera never moves, you'd only have to render one reflection frame.
  7. Flashing sky looks like lightning. I'm going to guess that some mistaken key frames are causing that. I presume this is just a quick render and that's why there are no shadows. The sequence makes sense. Is that guy really supposed to have such wide hips? From a distance I thought it was a female. Some curve flattening would probably fix the sliding feet.
  8. I do the simple shapes first, for which I have some confidence about how many CPs they need... then I start extending splines from them to stitch them together... This first pass is looking disappointingly flattish. I have to keep telling myself that this isn't final. I can modify and respline it later once I have the whole general shape to appraise.
  9. My typical starting gambit is to minimally spline the profile off the rotoscope, then stick some eyeballs in. I know that anything I make after this has to be outside the eye balls... ...and i can use the surface of the eyeballs to place the eyelid opening. Easy to do with Snap-to-surface.
  10. Trying to think through some of the major contours involved in the head. This will not be accurate enough to just draw over in A:M and after I start splining I'll find that much of it is mistaken, but it's a starting point.
  11. Save and identify the PRJs that crash in v19 and work in v18 for now if you need to get work done.
  12. I'm trying to get a head with my project...
  13. It seem you can not apply a decal to a Prop. However you can apply a material to a prop and the "projection map" material allows you to position a bitmap image on a surface. The effect you show there looks quite a bit like how AO darkens the recesses of an object. I'd do an overhead AO render of one, then position it back on the with the Projection material. Use the render both as a color map and as a specular map (to make the recesses dull and the high parts shiny)
  14. Three weeks! That's how long it takes to hatch an egg and that's how long we have to get our Summer Memories Image Contest entries done. I hope you all are farther along than I am!
  15. And one of the Hash people was a parrot keeper, i recall.
  16. Even better!
  17. Perhaps it was a nod to the monochrome styling of some traditional African art... No, it is not. When this has been discussed before, Martin has said that the splash screen should remain.
  18. Genuine copper.
  19. Windows keeps a log of events that may tell why the last shutdown occurred. How to View Previous Shutdown and Restart Details in Windows
  20. The more I think about this the more I think something is overheating. AM v18 certainly hasn't changed recently. It might be a part starting to fail but the symptoms sound like something isn't getting cooled right. An accumulation of dust like this might impede the cooling enough to cause a failure. I didn't see this until i took off the fan. Or.... maybe a fan has just plain failed? A computer can limp along with incomplete cooling until it has to do real work and then the lack of full cooling causes a shut down.
  21. And four it is. Some people only run 3 nodes so one is left to handle other computer OS housekeeping chores If I need my computer to do nothing else I run four and use the Windows task manager to set the Priority of one to "Below normal" so that when i do need to use the computer interface it doesn't behave as frozen or slow because it has to share time with a four full priority nodes..
  22. First guess, which I have no way to test... rendering is maxing the CPU enough that it overheats and shuts down. Is the CPU heatsink clogged with cat hair?
  23. Additional prizes announced in Rule 14a! ( see top) You have three weeks and 5 days left to finish your image contest entry!
  24. The regular startup should work. I suspect some previous program or utility or procedure has altered something about how your computer's "path"
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