Who wants a free sculptie?
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whyroc Slade
Sculpted and Blended
Join date: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 315
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05-24-2007 13:41
I've been playing around with Blender, have made so far: glasses, goblets, hats, chairs and boat sculpties, now I running out of ideas what to make...
The first person who responds to this thread or PM's me with a request to make something will get it free! (within reason people, if it's something I feel can be done I'll do it).
What do you want? Let me know.
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Gearsawe Stonecutter
Over there
Join date: 14 Sep 2005
Posts: 614
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05-24-2007 13:53
A latus fence.
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whyroc Slade
Sculpted and Blended
Join date: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 315
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05-24-2007 13:59
Hey thanks for your reply Gearsawe, not quite sure what you mean, can you elaborate?
I'm thinking a fence is something very easily done with a transparent texture...I'm not ruling this out but I was hoping for something more 3d-ish!!
-C
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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05-24-2007 14:05
Care to try making an acorn shape, for a 19th Century style finial on a stairway handrail post? I could really use one, scalable to about 0.15 M diameter and 0.2 M tall, that would accept a simple wood texture. It's likely to be the first thing I'll try to make myself, once I get enough free time to give making sculpties a try. But right now I am on a 5-sim building project and I just don't have the time. And that one part could save 50 to 100 prims on a huge building that I am working on, that has several stairways in it. (I'm using three prims each on them now, and the result still looks more like an egg. *sigh* )
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Sindy Tsure
Will script for shoes
Join date: 18 Sep 2006
Posts: 4,103
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05-24-2007 14:08
Some new landscaping prims - rocks, tree stuff, etc - would be great.
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Gearsawe Stonecutter
Over there
Join date: 14 Sep 2005
Posts: 614
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05-24-2007 14:08
was just throwing the idea out there. Take the next person to respond 
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2k Suisei
Registered User
Join date: 9 Nov 2006
Posts: 2,150
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05-24-2007 14:28
Angelina Jolie!
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Metawraith Mistral
Ghost in the Machine
Join date: 26 Sep 2005
Posts: 166
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05-24-2007 14:37
Seriously I think Ceera Murakami already hit the nail on the head with the acorn shape, excellent idea, It would have been mine too.
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whyroc Slade
Sculpted and Blended
Join date: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 315
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05-24-2007 14:44
Very good Ceera, Angelina Jolie it is then... oops I mean an Acorn.
I will get sculpting!
watch for an IM in world when it's ready.
-why
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Thunderclap Morgridge
The sound heard by all
Join date: 30 Sep 2006
Posts: 517
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05-24-2007 14:47
a tennis shoe! I jhave working mine but I seem to keep having issues. also send me the hat as well.Hopefully the tie worked out.
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Wilhelm Neumann
Runs with Crayons
Join date: 20 Apr 2006
Posts: 2,204
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05-24-2007 14:54
a cat or a dog? my preferance would be a cat  also show us pictures 
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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05-24-2007 15:18
From: whyroc Slade Very good Ceera, Angelina Jolie it is then... oops I mean an Acorn. I will get sculpting! watch for an IM in world when it's ready. -why *Smiles* Well, I suppose Miss A. J. would make a very pretty decoration, especially with the right textures... but I will certainly appreciate the acorn.  Thank you. I'll probably be on-line most of the night, building. I'll watch for the IM. Thanks!
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Rod Longcloth
Registered User
Join date: 13 Nov 2006
Posts: 43
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I am late but
05-24-2007 15:27
I know did not respond in time, but looking for a really good chrome/stainless steel kitchen faucet.
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whyroc Slade
Sculpted and Blended
Join date: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 315
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05-24-2007 16:26
pic of some sculpties, Ceera's acorn in the middle.
Thank you to the others who responded, keep 'em coming I may have some time to do more (may not be free, but cheap or trade services?? lol).
-why
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Soen Eber
Registered User
Join date: 3 Aug 2006
Posts: 428
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05-24-2007 16:36
These are actually beginner projects I want to work on once I'm more comfortable with the tools...
A quarter cylinder - so you can build a 20x20 round house by bashing four of them together *crosses fingers*.
Stairs!!!
Some real basic flat & sloping land with a bit of variation - just enough to get away from "flat-itis" - would be good too - that way we could build sky beaches and get away from ground clutter.
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Wilhelm Neumann
Runs with Crayons
Join date: 20 Apr 2006
Posts: 2,204
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05-24-2007 18:59
From: whyroc Slade pic of some sculpties, Ceera's acorn in the middle.
Thank you to the others who responded, keep 'em coming I may have some time to do more (may not be free, but cheap or trade services?? lol).
-why I will pay lindens hehe for a big ol' fat cat curled up in a ball (one i can insert a script with a looping sounds for him to purr and snore ^^) of course the sounds and scripts are my department when I finish him I can send you a finished copy if you like too  as you can see I love cats  p.s. please dont feel obligated or anything if its too much detail and you dont have time just ignore this strange request I just thought I would throw it out there in case you wanted to give it a go
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Ceera Murakami
Texture Artist / Builder
Join date: 9 Sep 2005
Posts: 7,750
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05-24-2007 19:43
A great big THANK YOU to whyroc for that acorn! I figure it's *already* saved me at least 42 prims in the project I am building!
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Earl Dinkin
Registered User
Join date: 19 Apr 2006
Posts: 7
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05-24-2007 20:24
May I have a sculped bed pillow please?
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Thunderclap Morgridge
The sound heard by all
Join date: 30 Sep 2006
Posts: 517
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05-24-2007 21:22
From: Ceera Murakami A great big THANK YOU to whyroc for that acorn! I figure it's *already* saved me at least 42 prims in the project I am building! This is why sculpties exist
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Lee Ponzu
What Would Steve Do?
Join date: 28 Jun 2006
Posts: 1,770
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05-25-2007 09:13
From: Thunderclap Morgridge This is why sculpties exist Don't be silly. Sculpties are for penises. Anyway, I am not as fast as whyroc...anybody still want an acorn?  PS, the second one is the texture.
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Lee Ponzu
What Would Steve Do?
Join date: 28 Jun 2006
Posts: 1,770
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05-25-2007 09:52
From: Earl Dinkin May I have a sculped bed pillow please? Sure, why not? I am an absolute beginner with these, but I feel like I get a little better with each one.
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whyroc Slade
Sculpted and Blended
Join date: 23 Feb 2007
Posts: 315
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05-25-2007 10:00
Earl, still want a pillow? let me know I made a few. Sculpties are great for furniture...
Wilhelm, I'm looking into the cat thing, maybe 4-5 prims it's going well. watch for IM in world!
Soen I wonder if sculpties are suited to architectual applications? from my testing the physics of sculpties are not as one might expect... also difficult to align. Sharp edges create some LOD problems too.
Rod, how about the whole kitchen sink!! great idea, planning it out right now. It may be the next one I try.
Thunderclap let's get in touch and compare notes, hats off to ya!
I've also been asked in world to try to do a female mannequin so maybe Angenlina Jolie will be my photosource hehe!
Thanks Ceera (amazing build btw)
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Wilhelm Neumann
Runs with Crayons
Join date: 20 Apr 2006
Posts: 2,204
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05-25-2007 15:43
From: whyroc Slade Wilhelm, I'm looking into the cat thing, maybe 4-5 prims it's going well. watch for IM in world!
OO neat thanks. It will take me awhile to work up to a cat and I am short on learning time now so at least I will have a pal to sit in the corner of the shop. *runs for recordings of cat purrs*
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Thunderclap Morgridge
The sound heard by all
Join date: 30 Sep 2006
Posts: 517
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05-26-2007 00:29
I think I got the sneaker almost made. Right now I am running it through Rokuru and then into Wings 3d. I made a tie. (i know this isnt exciting but think, Ties are two prim items and one is exceedingly small. Mine will be one with natural wrinkles in it.)
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Soen Eber
Registered User
Join date: 3 Aug 2006
Posts: 428
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05-26-2007 07:41
>Soen I wonder if sculpties are suited to architectual applications? from my testing the >physics of sculpties are not as one might expect... also difficult to align. Sharp edges create >some LOD problems too. > Rats! Well then, how about ... umm (thinking of something that would be fun and not too hard) ... a teddy bear? Not for me but for the significant other, of course. Or if you want to challenge yourself, be the first one to make sculptie hair  That's not a request though, more like a "Oh I'm really not expecting it but hey! nice challenge!".
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