to make these work along with the
num-lock, it has been covered on the RS wiki:
http://rs3dwiki.the-final.info/index.php?title=Linux_specific_tips
It is the fourth tip.
Regards,
Zaug
scripts that I have (HelixZ 0.5 and so on)
don't start too. I have start Realsoft as administrator, but it helps
nothing.
Thanks,
Zaug
, I know many very nice and smart American
people. But then again, Americans voted for Bush twice so, I
cannot decide :-)
I am not likely to be considered either but at least I did not vote for
Bush either time.
Regards,
Zaug
Linux are that I very much like the
advanced, journalling (apparently bulletproof) file systems available
under Linux and of course it's small system footprint.
CheerZ!,
Zaug
are on
the cover disk. Andy Jones wrote a nice tutorial how to create
penguins.
Arjo.
Marc,
I do not think that it is online, but 3D World sells back issues.
It is issue 117.
Zaug
with curved edge cubes and
grooved with 2nd level booleans and hyperboles); the object is 100%
analytical/booleans.
http://www.catmtn.com/images/renders/boolean_rotation-1.gif
CheerZ!,
Zaug
illiterates insulting
each other for absurd reasons, find some crap on TV to fill the void (US
network ABC is a likely candidate) , but I do not think we need it here.
Just my .02,
Zaug
the banana needs to do a somersault; a little hop - 1st half of
the roll - bounce off the stem - and on over...
: )
CheerZ! for your fine work,
Zaug
booleans in
many places, obviously.
I was very pleased with the results using the Tech Outlines post effect.
Thankz for looking,
Zaug
of the pattern I uploaded, but
looks like I got it a little light.
CheerZ,
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Matthias Kappenberg wrote:
Hi all,
some play around with vrml:
http://the-final.com/privates/cupfigurator2/
Comments are welcome.
Matthias
Nice!
You have my permission to explain how this was done, to whatever
extent you like ; )
I tried to make a nice blend at the edges
Wishing Wonderful Holidays to All!
For the photographers on the list, don't miss this perfect for the
holidays, simple trick for your SLR:
http://www.diyphotography.net/diy_create_your_own_bokeh
and my extended tutorial about the same:
http://www.catmtn.com/blaug/?p=229
CheerZ!,
Zaug
search support, etc..
Good Luck,
Zaug
Beg-inner wrote:
Hi Zaug..
Great work as always... a nice set of scripts !
And as you already know, my favorite is and always has been, the
Lovely RangeZ ..!!!
Keep up the great work..
Take Care
Best Regards
SteFan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D
Mark Heuymans wrote:
All of the Realsoft Reserve scripts have been updated!
Details here:
http://www.catmtn.com/rr/realgreeblez/download.php
Any and all testing results and feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Zaug
Jason, Bernie and Stefan,
Sorry so slow to respond.
Thanks
All of the Realsoft Reserve scripts have been updated!
Details here:
http://www.catmtn.com/rr/realgreeblez/download.php
Any and all testing results and feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Zaug
Arjo Rozendaal wrote:
Hi,
Some of you asked to show the animation with the road and trees.
I made a short movie out of it. It's still 15 Mb though.
www.xs4all.nl/~joly/temp/n50project.mpg
Arjo.
Nice! and inspiring.
ThankZ for posting it.
Zaug
#p7490
Zaug
the components of the
image; are these render instances or all separate trees, if it is
rendered in RS what method? Anything else worth mentioning?
Thank you for sharing,
Zaug
Hello tijai,
Thanks for sharing!
Enjoyed the old anims and this new stuff, too.
You have a nice style, lively and interesting, but not overdone.
Does not look as though you have gotten too far away from RS ; )
Regards,
Zaug
tijai wrote:
http://www.tijai.de/realsoftpictures/
Hello list
Zaug wrote:
Karl wrote:
Hi
The page http://www.realsoft.com/cgi-bin/news/print?gid=33uid=80
states:
The User Manual is available as easily printable pdf file for
registered users
free of cost. The pdf file can be downloaded from the Software
Updates area.
But I can't find it there. Also
to view .chm files with, but
hopefully there is a nice one with bookmarks, etc..
I think they have to enable certain things to be shown for each user's
login, depending on license, architecture, etc.. When I log in, I have
access to all manual downloads and all Linux versions.
Zaug
a great day,
Daniel
Nice!!
Thankz for sharing,
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Zaug, great work! If I'm not mistaken Vesa also used Wink for his tuts.
Thankz cheerz!
-Mark
Hello Mark,
Thank you for the kind words.
Yes, Vesa uses it; there are several that RS has produced.
If anyone is interested, I have posted an article on the wiki with
some
.swf
~6.5 meg
CheerZ!,
Zaug
Zaug, great work! If I'm not mistaken Vesa also used Wink for his tuts.
Thankz cheerz!
-Mark
Hello Mark,
Thank you for the kind words.
Yes, Vesa uses it; there are several that RS has produced.
If anyone is interested, I have posted an article on the wiki
!,
Zaug
Jan Schmitz wrote:
Hi Zaug!
Great tutorial! THANKS!
But I've got a question:
One of the last hints says Post processing will need to be
recalculated but the image will not have to be rendered again
How can I manage this? I didn't know this is possible! That would save
a lot of time!
Best
ROBT PAQUIN wrote:
Thanks very much for the tutorial. One comment ... I find it much more
easily read at a resolution of 1280x 1024.
Thank you for the comment, I have removed the suggexstiona and just
pause it so th user can set it to eir liking without predisposition
; )
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Jan Schmitz wrote:
Hi Zaug!
Great tutorial! THANKS!
But I've got a question:
One of the last hints says Post processing will need to be
recalculated but the image will not have to be rendered again
How can I manage this? I didn't know this is possible! That would
save a lot
by a curve
for displacement of the rocks, and a color that depends on bump
height. The result was surprizing:
http://www.athanor3d.com/pub/View07c1.jpg
However, in some viewpoints, displacement rendering artifacts spoil
the image :(
-Mark
Inspiring!
Thankz,
Zaug
this for a tutorial medium.
Thank you for the work on this.
Zaug
Andre Vandergoten wrote:
Hi Zaug,
About your site:
Greeble generator for RS3D additional tutorials
Download this tutorial Got the error message error 404 - page not
found
andre
Andre,
Thank you for reporting, sorry for the trouble; the file is there, now.
Zaug
Andre Vandergoten wrote:
...RS version 06.01.03 64 bit on Win XP 32/64 bit
- Original Message - From: Zaug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: J.Script
Andre Vandergoten wrote:
...a question to the J.Script
Andre Vandergoten wrote:
...a question to the J.Script gurus...
- my first steps with JS -
action:
- draw of an analytic sphere
-open in Property Window the Script tab
writing the text:
center=Self.GetCenter();
center.y = 0;
Self.SetCenter(center);
, the boat images are especially well done.
Perhaps it is just my browser settings, but some of the text seems to
get overlayed by other text and sub-headers.
Zaug
Matthias Kappenberg wrote:
Many thanks for the instructions :-)
Matthias
- Original Message -
From: Zaug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Sent: Sunday, February 03, 2008 7:07 PM
Subject: New RS wiki tutorial
I have (finally) done this tutorial concerning SDS
plugin?
http://home.swipnet.se/supersulo/r3hdr.zip is pretty dead. Perhaps someone
will be so kind to mail r3hdr.zip to me?
Kind regards,
Frank Bueters
The plug is there, but not a 64bit version. I could not find any contact
info for Henrik.
Anyone have any ideas?
Zaug
K-UDA wrote:
Hello,Zaug.
According to his latest post, his e-mail address is the following.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I do not know whether it is still active.
Best regards,
K-UDA
- Original Message - From: Zaug [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: user-list@light.realsoft3d.com
Sent: Saturday
Zaug wrote:
K-UDA wrote:
Hello,Zaug.
According to his latest post, his e-mail address is the following.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
However, I do not know whether it is still active.
Best regards,
K-UDA
Thank you : )
It is not valid.
Zaug
; but the examples are always appreciated and inspiring.
Cheerz,
Zaug
.
http://janschmitz.com
I hope you like it!
Feedback is welcome,
Jan
Jan,
Thank you for posting this; I had wondered how you had constructed and
mapped it.
Cheerz,
Zaug
#.27.27.27Setting_View_Window_Preferences.27.27.27
on the RS wiki that addresses setting interface options, this include
some of the options that are new for v6.
Cheerz,
Zaug
://www.realsoft.com/download/contents.html
Click on the cycle gadget, the trial version for Windows is at the
bottom of the list.
Zaug
studio wrote:
I will; try here:
http://www.realsoft.com/download/contents.html
Click on the cycle gadget, the trial version for Windows is at the
bottom of the list.
Zaug
Zaug :
Are you saying you D/L'd the V6 Demo from this site ? I'd
be surprised if you did . Or are you just
Zaug
studio wrote:
oops :
Hi zaug . Just realised I misunderstood your post , I think .
So real greeblez Real Zeparator has a bug fix version for V6 ,
but it doesn't fix the java script bug in V6 , so it still will
not run in V6 ? Correct ?
garry
Hello Garry,
Correct, and at risk
Frank Bueters wrote:
Hi Zaug,
I'd love to try your new window generator, must be fun in combination with
the new building tool, but I'm getting an error message. The exact error
message is in the attachment.
The script is in the folder C:\Program
Files\Realsoft\Realsoft3D_32\scripting
that would cause this.
Thankz,
Zaug
Hi Zaug,
You guessed right, windows vista 32.
The file is so small, I've attached it to this mail.
Frank
Thankz Frank,
Unfortunately, that is identical to version in my installation, so not
likely the cause : |
Has anyone had any luck running
Zaug wrote:
Frank Bueters wrote:
Frank,
I cannot seem to find anything that would cause this, could you zip
and mail me the file
..\Realsoft3d32\scripts\js\real\gadget\r3floatg.js
I am guessing you are on windows; I am of course on Linux. I have
checked the code and cannot see
.
Perhaps try some other scripts with float gadgets, Real
RangeZ!, Real PolyZ! and Real GreebleZ! all utilize this gadget.
Zaug
Sorry Zaug, Realgreeblez is no different. I've attached the error message.
Just to make sure: the os is win vista 32, Realsoft 3d V6 clean install, no
other plug-ins
Frank Bueters wrote:
Here is a debug version to test:
http://www.catmtn.com/rr/realgreeblez/rwz-debug1.zip
Thankz,
Zaug
error 404, file not found :(
Fr.
Sorry, it is there, now
Z
Hello Garry,
Here is a bit more info.
studio wrote:
zaug wrote:
Try rendering the skin file under samples, or something else with GI,
until that one only gets a color channel, not sure if this is the
intended behavior or not.
Zaug
Hi Zaug :
Ah-so . Yes it's
behavior or not.
Zaug
Arjo Rozendaal wrote:
Wow Zaug, that's looking very impressive!
You're really getting very good at scripting.
Arjo.
Thankz Arjo!,
I would say getting better ; )
Cheerz,
Zaug
and versatile .
garry
Thankz Garry,
Yes, much can be done; and really this does not push the .js api so much
as it does the limits of my coding skills and patience ; )
Zaug
end.
Cheerz,
Zaug
P.S. The glass is turned off in this AO render.
sources.
Render the scene again.
In a bitmap editor you can mix the two images as you like.
Arjo.
Thankz Arjo!
lol, I read the thread first and ask just the question you answer in
this announcement of it.
Cheerz,
Zaug
Gunnar Radeloff wrote:
Hi,
i just updated my homepage with a new demoreel.. all of it was atleast
partially done with realsoft3d v5. i hope you like it.
best regards
Gunnar
www.z-base.de
Gunnar,
Thankz for sharing, very nice and inspiring work.
Cheerz,
Zaug
Hi Zaug ,
Awesome :
This latest script of yours is such an incredible example of the
potential power of RSV5/6 . Years ago we loved to work with rs rpl
but java scripting seems to be yet another RS quantum leap .
Keep up the great work !
garry
Thankz Garry,
It is a very enjoyable thing
Zaug wrote:
I have put together a script, Real PolyZ!, that creates regular
polygons, polymids and polyhedrons with the specified radius,
extrusion depth and number of sides.
It is available on the Real GreebleZ! download page
http://www.catmtn.com/rr/realgreeblez/download.php
under the Other
Matthias Kappenberg wrote:
Hope this is helpy.
Matthias
Uh, my guess would be Yes!
Nice work Matthias!
Talk about nailing it down and whipping it out : D
Cheerz,
Zaug
, it worked here out of the box just had to drag the
camera to a viewport.
Matthias,
Thankz for this very cool project.
Also, I think your lattice mapped spheres for controlling the lights
should be a built-in option in RS.
Cheerz,
Zaug
for it and many more hours of enjoyment out of that wonderful machine.
Cheerz,
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Mark Heuymans wrote:
Hi Zaug,
I'll have fun with the Greeblez tonight!
Unfortunately, some of the links don't work: the link to the Real
Zelector is wrong (it points to the Zeparator), this script sounds
promising in handling large amounts of hair or particles!
Thankz
Mark Heuymans wrote:
Thankz for the WOW s ; )
More to come,
Zaug
One more WOW from me!
Sorry for the late reply (felled by a nasty cold),
-Mark H
Thankz much, never too late ; )
Zaug
studio wrote:
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap071028.html
garry
Cool image; I used to look at APOD regularly and had gotten out of the
habit.
Thankz for reminding me how cool it is to browse through.
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Mark Heuymans wrote:
Thankz for the WOW s ; )
More to come,
Zaug
One more WOW from me!
Sorry for the late reply (felled by a nasty cold),
-Mark H
Thankz much, never too late ; )
Zaug
Oi, how rude of me.
Glad you are over your cold :)
Z
Arjo Rozendaal wrote:
Wow, it's the first time I had time to check out what you're creating.
The examples look incredible! Very nice work, this script!
Arjo.
Jan Schmitz wrote:
WOW! That looks incredibly useful!
Thank you very much for this script, Zaug!
Jan
Thankz for the WOW s
Beg-inner wrote:
Hi Zaug..
Thx for sharing this...
Yet another script that is a good addition to the toolbox..
Easy and fast to use, and with a few more things added to it, it will
be really handy..
As also been said.. the Map2Obj tool, really is a great tool, and can
be used for many things
vos mails
http://www.trueswitch.com/yahoo-fr/ vers Yahoo! Mail
Kamgang,
You will need to log in with your license code after choosing your
architecture on this page:
http://www.realsoft.fi/updates/contents.html
Zaug
is the limit!
Great job,
-Mark H
Mark,
Great to hear it is working! We (Timo and I) are looking into reading
custom channels; but not much progress, yet.
Thankz for compliment; much more to come with this one : )
Zaug
Hi Zaug,
Sounds like an incredibly powerful tool to manipulate whatever
attributes of many objects at once!
But I got this error:
ReferenceError: layer is not defined
(Error:r3mainw:8013)
Sounds like something easy to fix... hopefully.
Suggestion: would it be possible to use
Mark Heuymans wrote:
Hi Zaug,
I'll have fun with the Greeblez tonight!
Unfortunately, some of the links don't work: the link to the Real
Zelector is wrong (it points to the Zeparator), this script
sounds promising in handling large amounts of hair or particles!
Thankz cheerz,
Mark H
Beg-inner wrote:
Hi Zaug..
Keep those nice scripts coming..!
Nice work as always.. keep it up !
Take Care
Best Regards
Stefan Gustafsson ( Beg-inner )
A Proud Owner and User of Real3D and Realsoft3D..
I have put together a script, Real PolyZ!, that creates regular
polygons, polymids
heading.
Cheerz,
Zaug
, would not want much to do so;
would be a good entry for my currently microscopic resume ; ) and the
models would be done in RS.
Let me know if I can help,
Zaug
P.S. I love trains ; D
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
such a fine job;
that sounds more like the Linux I have been working with since RS
announced it was working on a Linux version : )
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
; )
I see now this isn't the linux list. Will take the opportunity to say
g'day. Zaug I'm back down under and chained to a non-3d related desk,
but when my computer comes out of quarantine (it's in a shipping
container at Botany Bay waiting for me to find a place to live) I
promise to greeble
anyone else.
Love and best wishes
Jason
Well, that sums it up nicely, good work m8! : D
Cheers,
Zaug
P.S. Nah, you can stay ; )
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
almost sharp.
Thanks for sharing,
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
studio wrote:
http://www.killmeplease.com/
Hmm,
The link does not work for me.
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
. Perhaps the wiki might
adopt the links block that started as links on the contest site, then
Richard put them on the Realman site, then I ripped them off of him and.
http://www.catmtn.com/realgreeblez/rs_links_block.php
Zaug
The Real GreebleZ! powers that be (snicker ; )
--
My love
There is an update available, 0.631, on the downloads page:
http://www.catmtn.com/realgreeblez/realgreeblez_download.php
This fixes a couple of bugs described on the about page.
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
Mark Heuymans wrote:
Hi Zaug,
First of all: thanks for your great effort, I know this must have
taken a huge chunk of time and it's nice to finally have a native
plugin like this for RS.
Yes, a fair bit; must say I did not think I would be the one to write it :)
I don't know if it's
for the All, Original and Random
buttons as well as the select and unselect functions of the top and side
buttons seem to be functioning correctly. I apologize for this and am
working to correct it.
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
Zaug wrote:
Hello allz,
Per Murphy's Law, I have discovered a bug just as the challenge
starts : |
There is a bug in the User face selection button and in the clear
current faces functions in the Top and Side face selection buttons.
Essentially, do not use these functions, as it is causing
for sharing.
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
Very nice work, thankz to all involved.
Zaug
Robert den Broeder wrote:
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud to present our latest tutorial.
It's a German - Dutch coproduction: Stefan did the modeling part, I did the
text and images.
I would like to thank Arjo Rozendaal
I find I am too busy/lazy to model a car but sure it got me going with
GI; and really dig this paint : )
GI
Greeblez
more to come,
Zaug
Zaug wrote:
Very nice work, thankz to all involved.
Zaug
Robert den Broeder wrote:
Hi all,
Stefan 'Blockbuster' Klein and I are proud
/realgreeblez.php
Happy Greebling,
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
/realgreeblez_gallery.php
Cheers,
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
Sorry for the bit of debug code in the instances functions, it has been
removed now.
Zaug wrote:
There is a new version of Real GreebleZ! available; 0.62.
It adds support for instances of user nurnies and several other new
features, fixes and improvements.
As always get it here: http
Hello Chuck,
I do not really have any experience but, was it this one or
perhaps this one?
Here is more
info on the subject and a
recent news story about this technology (Thankz for the link Timo).
Cheers,
Zaug
Charles R. Henry wrote:
Hi Listers,
Years ago, I recall mention of a shareware
enough
ath this moment, but I think zaug can help here more with sds :-) He
has build a very powerful greeble plugin! I like it! :-) /
Frankolino,
Perhaps this will get you started:
http://rs3dwiki.the-final.info/index.php?title=JS-SDS
Cheers,
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly
http://www.nic.fi/%7Erealsof1/treeanim.avi
Best regards,
Robert
http://members.chello.nl/rbroeder
Robert,
Very Cool!
I 'm ready :D
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
Mark,
Nice work on this apparently complex material.
Keep us posted,
Zaug
Mark Heuymans wrote:
I'll upload the latest rendering in... 01:21:16 according to the
progress bar ;)
That was too optimistic, but there it finally is:
http://www.xs4all.nl/~ath8n0r/div/holes04.jpg
Far from
time to edit them.
Cheers,
Zaug
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
Neil Cooke wrote:
Very very nice renders Zaug. Thanks for the views. But wonder if where
you're headed isnt the halflings peyote territory?
Neil Cooke
Neil,
Thankz. No, That is more south rather than west :) A journey (trip?) to be
undertaken perhaps when the the mother-in-law
Garry,
You are most welcome. So, did they acknowledge the problem?
Zaug
studio wrote:
Hmm, seems to be somewhat less for me. Perhaps you should bring this
issue to the attention of your ISP.
Zaug
Saugy :
Seems to be somewhat less than 6 months for you ? No shit ?
Thanks so much
,
Zaug
P.S.
As threatened: http://www.catmtn.com//images/renders/real_greeblez-14.jpg
--
My love of the halfling's leaf has clearly slowed my mind.
|8?o
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