tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394456034139435259.post8712062005607789516..comments2016-03-21T21:24:21.485+00:00Comments on meshcarver: marc stewarthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01173034643426654745noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394456034139435259.post-46071067477816930062014-05-24T21:02:08.980+01:002014-05-24T21:02:08.980+01:00Lookin forward to this, big STALKER and ArmA fan h...Lookin forward to this, big STALKER and ArmA fan here.<br /><br />I was working on a recreation of the old church in the marshes from Clear Sky, if you're interested in using it let me know, altho I'm a ways off finishing and I dunno if Blender plays well with other 3D software...<br /><br />http://imgur.com/hzv95Z8<br />http://imgur.com/1sPdoXT<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10961241098048009985noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394456034139435259.post-64815123507251426162014-05-16T04:06:27.719+01:002014-05-16T04:06:27.719+01:00Hi Janus0104..!
Thanks for your feedback man, very...Hi Janus0104..!<br />Thanks for your feedback man, very much appreciated..! :)<br />Aye, I took the design almost directly from an old photo by the renowned photographer Bernhard Becher. <br />The vessels do indeed look geometrically perfect (Unless you meant weathering, and knock a few tiles out..?) and do have sloped top edges to the supporting bases. Granted there are no bricks to the bases- but I decided to place "clinical" looking tiles over them as a nod to the STALKER aesthetic. <br />I wanted them to read like suspended spheres..! <br />It's a look I'm very happy with as it is, even though you probably wouldn't get those tiles on a structure like this in the real world, but that's the point of this project- to make a place quite otherworldly without going over the top.<br /><br />http://likeellebelle.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/bernd-hilla-becher-gas-tanks_1983-92.jpg<br /><br />Again, thank you for your input man, it all helps keep me on the path..!marc stewarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01173034643426654745noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8394456034139435259.post-5430392855596590852014-05-15T12:50:30.928+01:002014-05-15T12:50:30.928+01:00Those pressurized fluid storage buildings... I lik...Those pressurized fluid storage buildings... I like the spheres, the stairs (from what I can see), the texturing...<br /><br />I suggest you revisit the ground connection parts though. It currently looks a lot like the spheres are on stilts, the brick foundations need some major love.<br /><br />For one, geometric perfection on something that looks like it was built 30-40 years ago?<br /><br />For another, sloped triangular bricks? The poor stonemason who had to lay those. When I look for photos of pressure spheres, they all seem to use flat concrete foundations to give the whole building some stability.Janus0104https://www.blogger.com/profile/09659638647694705535noreply@blogger.com