RKM, very nice pattern.
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RKM, very nice pattern.
Thanks muchly. I tried to find where he was from, no green card. Capt Barry
Man... this was tough as far as where to put it... is it "people" or "holiday" (Halloween)... at any rate, here it is. I'm pretty pleased with the way this one came out.
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u..._klr/skull.jpg
Hope these are helping-- if anyone carves any of these new 2.5D patterns, please share pics. I probably won't get around to doing any of them until this weekend at the soonest.
Thanks again for all y'all have done,
Lawrence
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...lr/cowgirl.jpg
Well all, here's my first pattern using all Carvewright software in conjunction with freeware. (I used google sketchup's 3d warehouse, the su2stl.rb plugin, the stl importer, and the pattern editor software)
I did quite a bit of work with some of the other free software to try to emulate this effect/model so that I can begin making my own material and selling the patterns in the future... but for now this will have to do.
Hope you like it and as always, your positive or negative feedback is valuable. I'm including both the MPC and the PTN files; please let me know if this is superfluous.
Lawrence
Lawrence, very nice, looks like someone took her guns.
Lawrence, Great work, I can't wait to carve it tomorrow. Thanks , Capt Barry
- couldn't let a night go by without a new pattern now could I...
Here is another pattern that I derived with permission from work located on
Artec Group Inc. here http://www.artec3d.com/gallery/3d-models/
The original STL is from a full bust on a platform, but I think this slice turned out nicely and looks very peaceful. I hope you enjoy it.
Lawrence
http://i171.photobucket.com/albums/u...klr/asleep.jpg
once again, I am proud to say that this pattern was done 100% with either purchased software from Carvewright or 100% freeware- no demos/torrents/cracks/ were used in the making of this pattern or the work itself -
You are free:
- to Share — to copy, distribute and transmit the work
- to Remix — to adapt the work
- to make commercial use of the work
Attribution — You must attribute 3D models in this gallery to Artec Group Inc. (with link).
Lawrence, nice work on this one. It would look good mirrored and on each end of a carving. Have you gotten into the waco tablet yet. It takes the strain off the mouse usage, and once you get used to it, you will want to use it all the time. I use a graphite 3 on one computer and a bamboo 4x5 on the laptop.
Eddie-- thanks for the tip on the graphics tablet-- I got a Vistab muse from Santa Claus and boy were you right that it helps with modeling... holy cow....
Lawrence
Very nice idea. thanks for sharing..