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This is just a thought I had today that's somewhat related to this thread..

 

You know what I need in my life? You know those model cars right? The ones you build and paint. I need one of those except of the U.S.S. Enterprise (Specifically the NCC-1701)

 

It would be even better if it was a 3d model I could download and print!

 

 

Sorry if this was a little OT. I really wanted to geek out a bit :P;)

 

http://www.thingiverse.com/search/page:1?q=starship+enterprise&sa=

 

I found a lot of things that I want to print on Thingiverse. Maybe you can too :P

Not as fun as designing it yourself though.

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http://www.thingiverse.com/search/page:1?q=starship+enterprise&sa=

 

I found a lot of things that I want to print on Thingiverse. Maybe you can too :P

Not as fun as designing it yourself though.

 

I know but I need like, perfect detail scale model, otherwise it's no fun!

 

btw did you see this? A sub $200 3D Printer

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/tiko3d/tiko-the-unibody-3d-printer

The year is 20XX. Everyone plays Fox at TAS levels of perfection. Because of this, the winner of a match depends solely on port priority. The RPS metagame has evolved to ridiculous levels due to it being the only remaining factor to decide matches.

Only Abate, Axe, and Wobbles can save us.

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I tried an air simulation but it failed.

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I tried an air simulation but it failed.

You didn't failed, you just found a way it wouldn't work.

The stars died for you to be here today.

A locked bathroom in the right place can make all the difference in the world.

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I tried an air simulation but it failed.

Maybe you should have used more particles and in smaller sizes.

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More than 30s of thrilling fluid simulation.

http://youtu.be/364ztF8rKfA

You didn't failed, you just found a way it wouldn't work.

 So positive :)

 

Maybe you should have used more particles and in smaller sizes.

Yes and it needed a mesh which guides the particles and buoyancy based on pressure.
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 Yes and it needed a mesh which guides the particles and buoyancy based on pressure.

And I no longer feel dumb. xD

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Howdy. Any "blender physix expert" that knows why this flame ends up in a "square" shape at top instead of the sharp tip?

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Or do I need to do an actual (f12) render for it to work?

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You can't/shouldn't use the domain to give the flame a specific shape.(you could try it with a super high simulation resolution but I doubt it would work.)

The domain must be bigger than the flame.

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I'm going to try to use a empty or invisible (w.e.) object as an obstacle around the shape to see if it works then :3

Edit 1: So far using an obstacle (created trough the boolean -> difference modifier) is working on "simple" objects, I'm now trying with a slightly more detailed and way thiner object.

Edit 2: Unfortunately for some reason it won't work with my sword.. :c Any one has knowledge about what is wrong and what could be done to make it possible? video

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Looks cool but I think they would even better with a background. Try doing this to your scene:

Add a sphere.

Tab into edit mode and press the space bar and type "flip normals". (no quotation marks of course)

Change your view from 'solid' to 'texture'.

Add another window and change the editor type to uv/image editor.

Open this image:

 

005-appartment-living.jpg

Go over to the 3d view and press the 'U' key.

Click on unwrap sphere projection.

Add a material to the sphere.

turn down specular all the way and turn up dat diffuse!

click on the texture button next to the material button

click new!

click the word clouds and select image or movie

below preview and color you'll see the image tab thing, click the tiny box next to the 'new' box and select your image. DO NOT OPEN A NEW ONE!

Scroll on down to the mapping area in the texture pane.

Change 'Generated' to 'UV'!

Scale the sphere so it matches your scene.

If the texture doesn't come up in your render, make it an emmiter.

Boom! your done and you have a SEEEEXY looking 3D room. It's fake of course.

 

If you're using Cycles:

 

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Opinions then? xD And many thanks Sir Raining_Pixel for the tip :D

 

Looks nice!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Made this spaceship some time ago. Whats you opinions?

 

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Made this spaceship some time ago. Whats you opinions?

 

SXbirIy.jpg

 

Way better than the stuff I used to make that's for sure.

The stars died for you to be here today.

A locked bathroom in the right place can make all the difference in the world.

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If it helps why not...

 

I agree. Nothing like live classical music while taking a leak :D

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