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Re: Blender Fun

PostPosted: Mon Mar 09, 2015 9:42 pm
by GBoGBo
My 1st (showable) attempt to have fun with Blender :
viewtopic.php?p=10996#p10996
:-)

Re: Drool

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 8:00 pm
by Stavros
Hey TAron
Ive just been revisiting this blender page and I just have to say…….
The displacement renderings of Verve paintings are……well…..really just unfreaking believable!
Because they are sooooooo freaking believable. I just stare at them and droooooool
I know there are hardware limits to realtime stuff but…..
even if it was a post painting thing built into Verve…
where you flick a switch and it takes a moment to build a micro displacement map
and do a hi res render right in Verve?
I know I know I know…….ok….stay focused…focus…FOCUS!
stop it
stop it
STOP IT!
lol
:)
s

Re: Blender Fun

PostPosted: Tue Apr 28, 2015 11:04 pm
by Taron
Hahaha, it is in fact part of something I'm dreaming of, too! :lol:
I absolutely agree and I can only hope to get there at some point. Would be awesome!!!

Re: Blender Fun

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 4:05 am
by Knacki
Hello guys,


is this blender file somewhere still available?
I found one link which seems to be broken. Maybe someone can upload it again?
I think it's a very good addition to verve's portfolio having some decent renders done by the community.

:D

Re: Blender Fun

PostPosted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 8:03 am
by Pilou
I don't have it ...maybe this? Not sure that you can enter any size ?...
Works in 512 *512 but colors are losted! In fact not if you go to end of my post! :)
you can input an image x*x of a power of 2 !!! :ob
Drag & Drop is cool! :beer:
http://cpetry.github.io/NormalMap-Online/
You can Zoom and have a new floatting image with clicking the Glass Lens ;)

PS So you must load them with an easy Render program
like the free Real Time SimLab Composer Light! (max 1920 *1080) ;)

Please post again your blender files. Privious file not down

PostPosted: Thu Jul 18, 2024 5:44 am
by pawan joshi
rcpongo wrote:This is for anyone interested in using Blender to render a 3d displaced version of their painting. You will need this file and a copy of Blender. It's free at http://www.blender.org

Here is a link to the file you will need. You can use this to make your own renders.
http://www.pasteall.org/blend/33154

I'm sure this may create many new questions, so feel free to ask away.

Here is what the file looks like when rendered.