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Again, I was just playing around with World Builder, trying to learn the program. I eventually got bored and stuck in a few of my Placerias models. Of course, grass did not evolve until long after Placerias went extinct, so this picture could never have actually happened.

Comments (3)


chas2093

11:04AM | Wed, 16 July 2003

Again, nice job. Actually, your experimenting with grass colors is starting to appeal to me. What program did you use to model the creatures?

lwcamp

11:10AM | Wed, 16 July 2003

Hi Chas2093. Thanks for the feedback. I generally "sketch out" my critters in an early version of Rhino, and then, because Rhino doesn't seem to want to weld the seems together for me, I stick them together in Ray Dream and add additional details there. I use UVMapper to put the UV coordinates in the right place, and Painter for the color and bump maps. Then poser is used to make the model poseable.

Seend

2:36AM | Tue, 22 July 2003

Wow usefull combination of programs :D Nice grass. But the sky can be much better with worldbuilder :D it looks a bit empty very kewl creatures though! Maybe some mountains on the back or a sun through the clouds...


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