If it's hosted in indigo the thumbnail will be a jpg... there's a limit to size thoughBorgleader wrote:Then, may I suggest putting it this way: [img](link%20to%20.jpg%20preview)[/img]Meelis wrote:Thanks
I'm big fan of lossless images
That way, it'll appear quicker on the page and we'll still have access to the "high quality" image.
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Good ideaBorgleader wrote:Then, may I suggest putting it this way: [img](link%20to%20.jpg%20preview)[/img]Meelis wrote:Thanks
I'm big fan of lossless images
That way, it'll appear quicker on the page and we'll still have access to the "high quality" image.
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Hello !
Small test of grass in new Indigo
cheers
Small test of grass in new Indigo
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just tried to make my first grass and i did it!! thanks hcpiter for the motivation.
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Hey Neo,neo0. wrote:Part of a spaceship
looks interesting. A little bit too much dof but still good
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Rendered @ 32x32, background masked out using the alpha mask (it's an icon):
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Wow, Godzilla, very detailed Keep it up
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Wow, beatiful!
I lol'd.KillahPriest wrote:Well, I just jizzed in my pants.
Looking forward to updates.
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Hey godizlla. Amazing stuff as usual. Im considering switching over from blender to sketchup because of how limited sketchup is with textures mostly. You can assign pictures to single faces, but when it comes to assigning a texture to a curved object that has thousands of polygons, things become very difficult. My textures always come out distorted.. So im wonder, how does blender handle texturing?
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lolwut?neo0. wrote:Im considering switching over from blender to sketchup because of how limited sketchup is with textures mostly.
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Yep, looks like that heat wave is taking it's toll on me. Sketchup seems to be mainly geared towards very simple architectural models, where you only are concerned about textured a dozen or so faces independently.lycium wrote:lolwut?neo0. wrote:Im considering switching over from blender to sketchup because of how limited sketchup is with textures mostly.
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