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Has anyone modeled a volcano? Lava textures

Has anyone modeled a volcano? Lava textures

2005-03-26       - By Andrew Turner

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Hey, how are you?

Ok, yes, I have two MAJOR thoughts:

1) OSX  ;)

2) Can Dogwaffle change the texture itself over time?

the animation looks wonderful. I think if one could create moving
geometry, then making a moving map for texture, glow, and bump would be
stunning!

You could do a little movie about a friendly little radioactive ball of
clay.

Did I mention OSX? Pleeze?

Andrew

On Mar 26, 2005, at 8:35 PM, staigermanus wrote:

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> Ok, with the new look I don't find messages containing 'lava' and I
> don't know if this thread  is still looking for a solution, but I
> thought I'd try something with an animated movietexture. Rather than
> animating geometry or particles, it's just a solid piece of vertex
> model (though you could also think of animating that) and the magic is
> done in the texture. I created an animated texture in PD Pro. Still
> rendering some 3D with it as I type this but preliminary small
> renderings look decent IMHO.
>
> http://www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/tuts/lavatextures/
>
> Any thoughts?
>
>
> --- In Carrara@(protected), cathlametw@(protected) wrote:
>> In a message dated 3/24/2005 10:54:59 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>> Steve@(protected) writes:
>>
>> C5  fluid-dynamics room. ;)
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>> Oh that would be a lovely room to visit!  ;+)
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>> Naomi
>> 2D  or not 3D, that is the question.
>>
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