OFFER!!!... Metacreations Painter 3D 1.0 Win32... 3D Painting with the 2D Painter Toolset>>>
Was going to try this many years ago but was told.."Bahhh! That's garbage!"...
For the most part people just parrot such nonsense...So far I have found ALL the MetaTools-Fractal Design-Metacreations line to be of rather high quality even today but incredible back then in that time period...
For the most part the end user didn't have powerful enough machines to do the software justice...
Painter3D is a 3D Model Painter with the Fractal Design-Metacreations-Corel Painter 2D Toolset thus very 'painterly' in artistic fashion...
You can apparently use Painter 5 brushes in Painter3D...
Just got going with it so doing some garbage test work messing an apple up-
Has 'Floaters' which always remain & can be repositioned, transformed & FX applied to them again-
So I have a real Psycho Apple, tested Save & Export function right away as one should so in fitting nature I import into Bryce 4 (same time period) worked just fine-
Not for the portfolio sure but check this out, the ACTUAL size of the texture-
Lights coming on that render in Bryce 4 is pretty damn good for a texture map that friggin' small, One would expect a degree of pixelation...
Great stuff, I'll be using this more & more for sure...
I have included the 'MEM FIX' as I had to use it to get it to run... If you have a page file size larger than a GB you will no doubt get the 'Out of Memory' error & absolutely no function at all. So you just dump all the krap of the MEM FIX in the root directory & follow instruction...DO IT!!
Pass is WinWorld
https://workupload.com/start/Jzz73EryWPe
OR
https://ufile.io/63uvk247
OR
https://www.sendspace.com/file/v87zh0
For the most part people just parrot such nonsense...So far I have found ALL the MetaTools-Fractal Design-Metacreations line to be of rather high quality even today but incredible back then in that time period...
For the most part the end user didn't have powerful enough machines to do the software justice...
Painter3D is a 3D Model Painter with the Fractal Design-Metacreations-Corel Painter 2D Toolset thus very 'painterly' in artistic fashion...
You can apparently use Painter 5 brushes in Painter3D...
Just got going with it so doing some garbage test work messing an apple up-
Has 'Floaters' which always remain & can be repositioned, transformed & FX applied to them again-
So I have a real Psycho Apple, tested Save & Export function right away as one should so in fitting nature I import into Bryce 4 (same time period) worked just fine-
Not for the portfolio sure but check this out, the ACTUAL size of the texture-
Lights coming on that render in Bryce 4 is pretty damn good for a texture map that friggin' small, One would expect a degree of pixelation...
Great stuff, I'll be using this more & more for sure...
I have included the 'MEM FIX' as I had to use it to get it to run... If you have a page file size larger than a GB you will no doubt get the 'Out of Memory' error & absolutely no function at all. So you just dump all the krap of the MEM FIX in the root directory & follow instruction...DO IT!!
Pass is WinWorld
https://workupload.com/start/Jzz73EryWPe
OR
https://ufile.io/63uvk247
OR
https://www.sendspace.com/file/v87zh0
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Hey I'm moving to rumble, I made a marblecaly video:
https://rumble.com/v3gz51q-4-marbleclay-3d-following-a-blender-tutorial-poorly.html
That blender tutorial looks painful, I could knock that out in Nendo in no time... In XP last 'reasonable' blender to work was 2.71 but 2.76 worked sluggish...Too many GUI & python changes in blender a friggin' cosmic joke...
Well, folks are very 'blender' programmed... Many hours of life wasted by many on it... Here's OLD render page of guy who did FANTASTIC stuff in SIMPLE AC3D then rendered in Carrara... I see nobody doing this kinda stuff today in blender or much of any else either-
https://web.archive.org/web/20120505165332/http://originalmoron.sitesled.com/modart.htm
Funny 'moron' studios...Hell, just the opposite-
thanks
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