Working with Wings... - Printable Version +- Wings 3D Development Forum (https://www.wings3d.com/forum) +-- Forum: Wings 3D (https://www.wings3d.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=1) +--- Forum: Gallery (https://www.wings3d.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=10) +--- Thread: Working with Wings... (/showthread.php?tid=1557) Pages:
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RE: Working with Wings... - Dimitri - 02-13-2016 Well, there was an old post from me, in the forum, with the colored pots image I put here. Now, searching the gallery section, I detected it. And so deleted the recent attachment. Problems of memory... : - ) RE: Working with Wings... - Dimitri - 08-12-2016 Working with hierarchical structures with the use of 'fit on' tool of ML version of Wings... The 'fit on' tool is an extremely useful tool in constructing such structures. Of course, here there has been a lot of modification after constructing the branches (using Albatross 3D's modificators too) but without the 'fit on' tool it would not be possible to do the work. The image here is a detail from the multiplication of a single hierarchy tree for acquiring the feel of dense crowd. It is a symbolic abstract graphic image visualizing a thought, so the male and female figures are all the same (except the variation in their sizes). I call the image 'the tree of destinies'. It is depicting, somehow, an existential web of connections I do think that exists behind the events we do call 'coincidences' in life. All the staging and rendering has been made with the Cycles renderer in Blender. RE: Working with Wings... - micheus - 08-12-2016 Beautiful concept Dimitri. It's a very nice work. Something to be put into a Virtual Art Gallery. RE: Working with Wings... - Marcin Maćkowiak - 08-12-2016 Amazing idea, such a wonderfull work! RE: Working with Wings... - oort - 08-12-2016 Yes, very nice work... oort RE: Working with Wings... - Dimitri - 08-13-2016 Thanks all for the comments. They are very encouraging! I am putting below a render from the single fractal unit that I did multiply in the first render. And some Wings screenshots showing the control mesh. Long live Wings and Blender (and Albatross too)!!! |