Arctic Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Not my style, but nevertheless AWESOME work.... What's all the fuss about?
jo Posted April 21, 2003 Posted April 21, 2003 Have you been looking at: http://www.hhplace.org/hhboard/viewtopic.php?t=1439 and the images posted today of a similar shoe, but with ankle straps, and slightly higher arch ?? Nice work, almost looks real. Very close.
Trolldeg Posted April 22, 2003 Author Posted April 22, 2003 yep, they some in all sizes!! here's a little update, reworked the shape a bit:
Arctic Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 This is just so great! I should pick up this skill again to design my own pair of dream boots... What's all the fuss about?
Bubba136 Posted April 22, 2003 Posted April 22, 2003 Great work. Just out of curiosity, do you do this work as part of your school work? and do your professors grade your work as high as we do? Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.
Trolldeg Posted April 23, 2003 Author Posted April 23, 2003 Great work. Just out of curiosity, do you do this work as part of your school work? and do your professors grade your work as high as we do? nope, this is just stuff I do for fun. it's going to be a complete character, I hope.
sassynheels Posted April 26, 2003 Posted April 26, 2003 Now how about a bit more taper for a rapier stilletto! Yuuumy!
Moda Stivali Posted April 26, 2003 Posted April 26, 2003 I must say I'm truly impressed by your work Trolldeg. Can you also make virtuall boots? Moda Stivali
PJ Posted April 26, 2003 Posted April 26, 2003 I'm a little confused here. Are you implying that those pumps are just a computer image and don't really exist? click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.
jo Posted April 26, 2003 Posted April 26, 2003 They exist only as stored numbers inside a computer chip, and as photons emitted from your computer monitor.
Demonlord Posted April 27, 2003 Posted April 27, 2003 I just a visitor from Germany, but i have to say Trolldeg you are truly a Artist. Also Greetings to all the People that making this very fine Forum stay alive. Demonlord
PJ Posted April 27, 2003 Posted April 27, 2003 Virtual shoes ? But they look so realistic !!! I want to reach out, grab them and slip them on. Trolldeg, can you please tell me what software application are you using? click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.
dheel Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 Wow! That is amazing!! What software did you use? "No matter what they say"
Trolldeg Posted April 28, 2003 Author Posted April 28, 2003 Thank you all for the nice replies... I'm using 3D Studio Max 5.0. The images are rendered using Brazil R/S.
Akev44 Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 It looks GREAT! Can you render one as a backdrop/wallpaper? say 1024x768? I'd love to have these as a windows wallpaper!
PJ Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 Thank you all for the nice replies... I'm using 3D Studio Max 5.0. The images are rendered using Brazil R/S. WOW Trolldeg, either you work in the business or you are very rich to afford such high end software. Together those two retail for over $4,000 in the USA. click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.
azraelle Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 Nah. He just knows some good (and well-hidden) crackers. "All that you can decide, is what to do with the time that is given you."--Gandalf, "Life is not tried, it is merely survived -If you're standing outside the fire."--Garth Brooks
PJ Posted April 28, 2003 Posted April 28, 2003 Nah. He just knows some good (and well-hidden) crackers. I don't understand this remark. What are crackers? click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.
azraelle Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 get on http://www.limewire.com kazaa, bearshare, or gnutella (http file sharing programs, more or less freely available) and type in the program of your choice, be it Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver, 3D Studio Max, or whatever, and see what comes up. It took about 3 days, off and on, to download 3D 4.0 and it's update to 4.2, about the same with Photoshop 6, with my 56K modem about 18 months ago. I realize that the US Govt, w/cooperation of several European countries, put several of the cracking groups out of business a year or so ago, which is why I said that Trolldeg must know some good, and well-hidden, crackers, because a working cracked version of 3D 5.0 hadn't been released, to my knowledge, at the time of the raids. A cracker is someone, or group of someones, who is very good at programming, and more specifically reverse engineering the various copy protection coding schemes built into most commercially sold programs today. They typically do it for fun, thrills, and one-upping either each other, or the greedy capitalistic bastards that sell their programs at astronomical prices, simply because they CAN!!! They usually operate very difficult to access ftp sites to share their wares across the net with like-minded souls. Ocasionally, one or more of them gets generous and posts a cracked program, usually as a .zip, .rar, or in the case of MACs, .sit file on the more easily accessible gnutella-based file-sharing sites for a limited time each day. Those fortunate few who benefit from such bounty, often allow their own computer to be used as a gnutella-based upload site while browsing the net, and that way they get spread around, much to the irritation of those selfsame greedy corporate b*****ds. "All that you can decide, is what to do with the time that is given you."--Gandalf, "Life is not tried, it is merely survived -If you're standing outside the fire."--Garth Brooks
Trolldeg Posted April 29, 2003 Author Posted April 29, 2003 actually, you don't need to crack the software, just code a key generator to emulate a new serial number. saves alot of trouble. but if I wanted to come off as legal, I _could_ say that we have 3dsMax at school and I use it there...
PJ Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 hmmmmm, although I have had some computer programming training, I had never heard of crackers. So file-sharing on the internet involves more than just music files? With all the resources big business has access to to create their complex encryption schemes, it's a wonder that crackers are able to defeat them unless they have access to the same tools. click .... click .... click .... The sensual sound of stiletto heels on a hard surface.
Trolldeg Posted May 23, 2003 Author Posted May 23, 2003 It looks GREAT! Can you render one as a backdrop/wallpaper? say 1024x768? I'd love to have these as a windows wallpaper! sure, here they come! http://www.mds.mdh.se/~eki99acn/3d/bgtest.jpg
Bubba136 Posted May 23, 2003 Posted May 23, 2003 Wow! Are you sure they are a rendering and not a high quality digital pic? (Wonderful pic in either case ) Being mentally comfortable in your own mind is the key to wearing heels in public.
Firefox Posted May 23, 2003 Posted May 23, 2003 Great work, especially how the reflections are arranged as well giving another view of the pair in the same image from a different angle. I think I preferred the reworked shape as well. While the first were most vertical, that slight angle makes the pair more believable and therefore more real. It's also to my eye a more pleasing angle
jim Posted May 24, 2003 Posted May 24, 2003 I agree,great work and tastefully done Trolldeg. There may be afew raised eyebrows, but I would be happy to hang a print like that in my office.
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