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And here some renders of 20th century related Minifgs
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Unfortunately my computer is under service so the project evolves slowly ... Some British Grenadiers: And some pictures made for my custom shakos/helmets shop (by the way also a nice reference in some decals of the torso lib done by Mosana or me):
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No, in principle I'm using these picture as front picture for my shop items. Beside that it should give the user an idea/reference which torsos and decals he should use ... At the end there may be a lot of reference pictures available for Army builders covering some major units of the Napoleonic area (French, Austrian, Russian, Prussian, British) Although I know how to build these scenes now it's very time consuming to set-up a scene (half up to one hour of work and afterwards 3-4h of rendering) Here are some characters/types of uniforms also used in Master and Commander. Most of the decals used in these scenes are derived from the pirate torso lib and are based on Mosana's principle design with many variations or adaptations from my side.
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British Artillery Austrian Infantry Officer British Scottish Infantry British Infantry Officer (Men at Arms) French Cuirassier French Infantry Russian Infantry Prussian Infantry
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The current process only creates an initial scene via LDD without changing any LDD configuration. All the customs were added later on during rendering in povray, so it should now be complete without infringement of any end user agreement of LDD. Here's the final scene.
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Currently that are only decals with original parts. Here you find a render with a custom parts. The custom items were merged in povray directly via stl2pov and some experiments I have done during the last hours. But at least Ãt's possible to add my own items. Let's see if that works out for the whole group.
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Povray render done via ldd2povray tooling ... (the custom decals were now added later on in the rendering process) - Hungarian Grenadier - Hungarian Infantry - German Grenadier - German Infantry - Officer - Husar - Cuirassier - Ulan - Landwehr - Artilery
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I followed this: http://www.rockraidersunited.org/topic/3764-lego-digital-designer-lif-extractor/
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The attempt to include the torsos in the library was stopped since there could be a much better result achieved later on in the rendering process without infringing the LDD Eula. Since this discussion was also done in the digital designer section of Eurobricks and stopped I've deleted the initial picture. Here's oncemore the starting picture to create later on an enhanced render in povray with additional custom items)
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Yes the film was done by cash.lego
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Recently I was contacted by cash.lego on flickr presenting this Lego film: Woody64
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Maybe these decals can help: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=417822
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WWI has his 100 year anniversary this year. For that two book tips, which impressed me a lot .... Barbara Tuchmann: August 1914 Remarque: All quiet on the western front By the way: Since I'm currently out of time I'm searching for an experienced minifig builder/photographer who can build and photograph scenes with my items (parts will be delivered for free). Give me a PM if you are interested ...
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None of these is real ABS. The closest one would be white detailed, transparent detailed or frosted detailed. Below you see white detailed and frosted detailed
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Interesting idea. Means having two stamps i.e. one for the black and one for the brown details, you can make a multi color torso. Would be interesting to follow on ... Woody64
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Here's a link to the complete blog with some additional pictures http://vegaban.blogspot.com.es/2013/08/lego-custom-minifigsoficial-ruso.html
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Recently I git this pictures from Vegaban using some of my items. He makes some highly customized Minifigs often in a small diorama .... You will finde more on his side: http://vegaban.blogspot.com.es/ Woody64
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MinfigCustomsIn3d - New Pictures / Non Napoleonic
woody64 replied to woody64's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
New WW1 figures with LegoVasa's decals and helmets already printed in color: -
MinifigCustomsIn3d - Material & Post processing Tips
woody64 replied to woody64's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Here are some colors now possible with Sculpteo polished plastic: -
Cool pictures you can make a calender out of it ...
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MinifigCustomsIn3d - Material & Post processing Tips
woody64 replied to woody64's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Some days ago I've received the results from another printing company providing more colors for WSF: The picture shows polished orange. The company offers (green, black, blue, brown, red, yellow, orange, pink, black?). I'm awaiting another package with brown and green. Additionally you can see some design changes after having switched to blender (why the hell didn't I do that earlier ... ) -
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Yeah 1809 campaign - obviously I like it!! Would be fine to have also a photo of the 2nd group in the back, as far as I can see: - Bavarians - Austrian Ulans, Infantry, Grenadiers, It seems that for the French Shakos you really get a glossy looking surface .... very fine! One week ago I got back my modified designs for a real Austrian shako, Austrian/French Dragoon Helmets, a new cuirassier .... Unfortunately no pictures yet, maybe I will take one today ...
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Recently I've received some new WWI decals from LegoVasa, which you can see in the picture below. Woody64
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VHT Vinyl Dye to Re-color LEGO
woody64 replied to Henchmen4Hire's topic in Minifig Customisation Workshop
Would be very interested to see some VHT Vinyl Dye results here. The Lego/Dye tutorial is already an older one and I haven't seen some suficiant good results from another source anywhere.