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spacepainter

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  1. O, Thanks a lot, so it ís possible to render in 3dcoat after painting!I thought it wasn't.

    Most people here work for animation and industry so they always export to Lightwave or other. I just like to sculpt and paint for now, because I make decorated walls and ceilings.

    I always use "quadrangulation for PerPixelpainting" to get the voxelpie into the paintroom, don't know if that gives different results.

    Yes, freeflow, like that word! Mardi Gras!

  2. 3DCoat sculpt,paint. Lights and and render in Maya+MR.post-1736-12544045280684_thumb.jpg

    I solved part of the puzzle how to get every map in the right place from 3dcoat to Maya.

    It works smoothly once you know where to put your feet, so to speak.

    But it remains a mystery why I can't paint on voxels directly. Would be more interactive.

    Also, I can't render the painted stuff. Nor put an extra light on it.

    That would make it unnessecary to switch to another program, if you like to paint ( and don't need to animate or make games. ).

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  3. These days I discovered the program odosketch.

    http://sketch.odopod.com/

    In this simple free software ( they take your copyright for promotion )

    you record and replay the sketching process.

    It's really great fun to see the rythm of an accomplished artist working.

    A bit like turntable that's implemented in 3DCoat but combined with timelapse. It stops recording at pauses in the action.

    So it looks like a fast movie of the WIP.

  4. A short experiment: Done in 20 minutes (I looked on the clock...)

    :)

    Painted the shiluettes first, and then used them in 3DC.

    Without the sketch tool, impossible in this short time. That is what I call "speedculpting"... ;)

    Hey, that's a great way to start a violin. Very nice feature, this sketchtool.

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