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    Lawrence do you ever Sleep, I just spoke to you near midnight last night


    I took a look at the sites you posted, and played around with it a little ---- Really cool stuff!!
    I'm Going to have work at it a bit more, Thanks for Sharing
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenm810 View Post
    Lawrence do you ever Sleep, I just spoke to you near midnight last night
    lol... not much. 4 hours is usually enough for me. I also don't watch much TV (other than NFL football) which helps me get more done.

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    [QUOTE=lawrence;163871]I'm not sure about the energizer bunny part, but here is another... and I have to say that this one is making me smile when I post it because it really looks like it is going to be an awesome carve. This one took a little work in the pattern editor to make it a clean pattern, but I am quite happy with the result. With the exception of public domain items, I am going to link the original owner to ensure credit is given where it is due.



    This item is used with permission from Artec Group ltd and are free to be shared or remixed to adapt or make commercial use of this work under conditions listed here
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    If any of you get a chance to carve this or any of the other projects, please post pics of your results so that we can all enjoy them. Oh yeah... and buy the pattern editor folks, it is worth so much more than $200. You have no clue how many other amazing files I am making right now; I just can't post them because they are from sites that do not allow you to redistribute. These files are but a drop in the bucket of what is out there.

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    Will be carving this very soon thx and will post when down
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    Lawrence

    Looked at the obj..yep a lot of clean up needed..scans produce such a heavy triangulated mesh it renders it untweakable in 3d by grabing vert faces and edges...I could bring the obj in zbrush create a depthmap and then use projection master and project it on a plane and sculpt smooth tweak away with sculpting brushes...the other other method I started getting into which I like a lot better is retoplogizing the model to a low poly model..makes tweaking and editing SO much easier and in the long run way faster...if your using the pattern editor for this the method is basically the same as my zbrush projection method...check out sculptris I beleive you can do the same thing with a lot more power in the tools
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    Lawrence,

    other program you want to check out is coat3d..they have added bas reief feature for cleaning up stl's and obj's..I just bought it last night..cool program for retopology. I bought the $99.00 educational version..pretty cool anyone can buy only limits are 7 layers and and size export for texture. I don't need the program for texturing models so for me it's a steal at 99 bucks..just for the ease of the retopo http://www.3d-coat.com/play_video.ph...relief_Tut.mp4

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    My Last Pattern for 2011, ----- Whole New Year to look forward to tomorrow.
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    Ken,

    That looks very good! Nice one to end the year with!
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    That is Beautiful Ken. Happy New Year!
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    Default Last one of the year

    Thanks Ken. That,s a great one to end this year.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kenm810 View Post
    My Last Pattern for 2011, ----- Whole New Year to look forward to tomorrow.
    wow ken real nice can you share or email it thank you in advance
    Henry

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