Today I got my first picture of the day selection at E-on’s site for the reconstruction of the a Viking House I did a week or so ago.
The image was rendered and published under my upcoming trading name of ArchaeoDesign.
Today I got my first picture of the day selection at E-on’s site for the reconstruction of the a Viking House I did a week or so ago.
The image was rendered and published under my upcoming trading name of ArchaeoDesign.
I have just added the IFW2 shaders/nodes and textures pack to my Lightwave arsenal, and I am very impressed.
I have also begun working on a followup to the medieval shack that I compelted previously, this time it is more of a townhouse, and a much older design.
Still not completely happy with the main wall texture, and still have to complete such niceties as windows and doors, should also be adding a chimney sometime soon.
All modelling/texturing/rendering work in Lightwave 9.6
Medieval Shack Modelled in Lightwave 9.6.
Still need to work on the tiling and the wood at the front of the house, also need to fill the space at the back with a door…
At the moment, the tiles are a little bit too high poly leading to a rather ridiculous poly count. Might try some different styles of tiling tommorrow.
Currently working on a Medieval scene as a break from coding up a database website, so far only got to the part where I am creating objects.
The room is based on a photograph I found on the web, and will be largely focused on texturing, but also on getting a few nice light effects and the such in there too.
Although currently working in Lightwave 9.6, I remain undeided as to wether I will complete picture in this program or migrate it to Vue 7.
As part of a site visualisation project I am involved with I have created two scenes based on archaeological evidence.
The first scene is of a Greek courtyard.
The second scene is of a Greek corridor within the settlement.
Thanks to Tom Goskar for the help with post work and general confidence boosting on the second one.
All work created in Lightwave 9.6 and rendered in Vue 7 Complete.
Another new product – Greek Pottery Collection Volume 2

The product contains a collection of 3 pots based on archaeological finds from Knossos.

It contains 3 pots in both OBJ and VOB formats.
There will be a number of free release extra skins for this product in the coming weeks.
Poser Friendly, Vue Friendly (7 plus in vob format) and should work in any other 3d app that accepts .OBJ files.
Currently Selling for $5 at Renderosity.com
Another new freebie up at renderosity.
Feel free to use this for whatever you like, but please post a link in the comments section to any images you create with them.