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I've never tried my hand at a tutorial before....let me see what I can come up with. Does anyone have anything Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator related they'd like to see a tutorial for?
Im currently just starting to learn 3D animation, and after a google search on the subject, I landed myself here. Hoping to become as good as I can using the program Poser.
Over the last year I've been working on a fan edit of Star Wars Episode 3. Adding elements from the original trilogy hoping to make the Prequels tie into the Original Trilogy more. This is really just a hobby of mine.
I was hoping to try my hand at 3D animation and attempt to add those 3D images to my fan edit. So I'm here to learn as much as I can.
I will be brousing across the forums over the next few days like a sponge I'm pretty sure, because once something sparks my interest I quickly become obsessed with learning as much about that subject as I can. I first wanted to make sure to properly introduce myself.
If anyone is interested in my side project I have youtube page dedicated to it, and also a forum post at Originaltrilogy.com I'll try to post a like to a youtube of the opening of the film. If thats not allowed tho, I will quickly take it down.
Interesting project. I like the film (mostly) but there are a few things I would change if I had the skills and wouldn't get bored and leave it 15 minutes after starting. (I know I would) I'll have to see your cut when it's done to make a final judgment but it's definitely interesting.
BTW, while you're at it, could you make it so that Obi-Wan and Anakin's lightsabers have D-rings instead of covertech clips? That really got on my nerves.
I've never tried my hand at a tutorial before....let me see what I can come up with. Does anyone have anything Photoshop or Adobe Illustrator related they'd like to see a tutorial for?
Whatever you can share with us is good. but if anyone has any suggestions now the time.
One of the things that I am no good at is texturing for my models.
For example I am building the Classic Enterprise for a tutorial in lightwave aimed at beginners. but I don´t know enough to
create one in photoshop nor Gimp too share with the tutorial.
Here is an example of an image of what I am taking about .
BTW, while you're at it, could you make it so that Obi-Wan and Anakin's lightsabers have D-rings instead of covertech clips? That really got on my nerves.
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could you explain that to those less informed ie ME
could you explain that to those less informed ie ME
Sure, no problem. A D-ring is a standard ring usually in the shape of a "D." They're pretty standard for parachutes, ruck sacks, backpacks, trunks, all kinds of things. They've been around for a long time.
Covertec clips are fairly new. They consist of a round knob and a belt clip holder. They're used for things like cell phones and lightsabers.
Now, in the original trilogy, Luke, Obi-Wan and Darth Vader all had D-rings on their lightsabers and clips on their belts on which they could hang their lightsaber hilts. This was true for Obi-Wan's, Anakin's, Darth Vader's and Luke's ligtsabers.
Fast forward to the prequel trilogy. Every lightsaber, including Obi-Wan and Anakin's episode 3 lightsabers, (which are supposed to be the same as the episode 4 lightsabers) had a Covertec knob attached to them and hung on the belt using a belt adapter. For episodes 1 & 2, this is not a problem. Neither Obi-Wan nor Anakin were carrying the hilts like seen in episode 4 in those movies. However, in episode 3, they were. So, that presents a continuity problem. There are two possible explanations:
1. George Lucas has a low opinion of his fans and just hopes nobody would notice (we did.)
2. Obi-Wan was extremely bored on Tatooine and decided to replace what had been standard lightsaber belt attachments with D-rings.
Explanation 2 seems very unlikely, which leaves us with explanation 1.
Edit: here's a link to the Parks Sabers main page: http://www.parksabers.com/ The Graflex/MPP 'sabers are accurate recreations of the original Star Wars (episode 4) hilts, including the D-ring attachments. Many of their Phase 'sabers are based on the newer trilogy and feature the Covertec clips.
I've been going to their site and drooling since the late '90s. I don't know why I didn't buy one back then when money was less of an issue. Of course, back then they offered mostly 'sabers with permanently attached blades and ones that didn't work. It's nice now that the blades are all removable, even on the working 'sabers, and that you can change the blades to whatever color you want. (back it he '90s, I think they had 3 or 4 colors and not all hilts had every color available) They have some new ones since the last time I was there, which makes me want one even more.
No problem. One of these days, I'm going to order a Parks saber. It is my destiny.
Soon as I visited that page I walked up to the wife and showed her on my Iphone. She immediately said "No". Then later that night I caught her at the computer looking at the Parks Saber website. Looks like it might be a good birthday this year
LANDO CALRISSIAN - Billy Dee Williams
Luke Skywalker ...
and more.
Site is rather busy right now but is normally up and running fine.
That's a sweet site. Too bad I don't use Poser or I'd be there getting some head morphs.
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Originally Posted by Bobgarcia
Soon as I visited that page I walked up to the wife and showed her on my Iphone. She immediately said "No". Then later that night I caught her at the computer looking at the Parks Saber website. Looks like it might be a good birthday this year
They're a little pricier than Parks Sabers but you get all custom work and the style is amazing.
Edit: I see some on his E-Bay store that are more reasonably priced and have lights and blades. He has a few on there with a Buy it Now price of $250. That's only a little more expensive than the cheapest light-up 'saber at Parks Sabers ($225) and it's all custom coolness.
From the screen shots on the Advanced light website, the Saber blades brightness dont look as even tho. Seems like those are that style that are bright at the base, and dimmer as it extends out. Maybe just be a few bad pics of them tho.
They're a little pricier than Parks Sabers but you get all custom work and the style is amazing.
Edit: I see some on his E-Bay store that are more reasonably priced and have lights and blades. He has a few on there with a Buy it Now price of $250. That's only a little more expensive than the cheapest light-up 'saber at Parks Sabers ($225) and it's all custom coolness.
Forgot to check this link out.. the lightsabre handle designs are cool and varied .
From the screen shots on the Advanced light website, the Saber blades brightness dont look as even tho. Seems like those are that style that are bright at the base, and dimmer as it extends out. Maybe just be a few bad pics of them tho.
Yeah, I noticed that. Also, I'm wondering if they really have that much glow cast-off or if someone has "enhanced" those images on the computer. Something about them feels fake to me. However, they're still cool, IMO. But I still think I'd rather have a Parks Saber. I heard of them first and they have some accurate recreation sabers, not just custom stuff.
Dude, if I ever get one, you'll know. I'll have a blog entry about it, forum posts, I'll let everyone I can get ahold of know about it (whether or not they care. )
Dude, if I ever get one, you'll know. I'll have a blog entry about it, forum posts, I'll let everyone I can get ahold of know about it (whether or not they care. )