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You miss my point — and forgive me for saying so, but it's a rather large one.
Yes, Studio has IBL... but it's not the same as IBL in Poser. But we'll go along with the fact that, in generic terms, IBL is IBL is IBL.
What makes the situation different is that IBL uses an image, just as a prop uses a texture. To say that this should be allowed would then suggest that were I to somehow apply a texture for a Ryan t-shirt to a Michael t-shirt, that should be allowed... because mechanically there's no difference between that and how IBL works. And yet were I to use that t-shirt texture, I would have to list it as a paid item, because it's unique to Poser, just as the images used for Poser-based IBL are unique to Poser. They start from photographs that you can find in the runtime library, and those photos are not shared with Studio.
So technically my using an IBL that incorporates a photo from the Poser library is just as much a disqualification (or another listing as a paid item, however you wish to look at it) as using a character mesh that comes from that very same library.
In other words, if I do anything that accesses materials in the library — not particles, not lights in the mechanical sense, not simple manufactured colour, but content that goes anywhere beyond that needed for basic rendering — then I should be required to list them as paid items. Images, textures, meshes: if it's from Poser's library, it has to be listed.
I really would like a clarification on this. It's an important point, because it makes it clear how IBL in specific and how runtimes in general are used by these programs.
Nice :)
I really like the atmosphere on this render.
All links are good There is a PhilC freebie. you good to go :)
With all due respect, this is not silly. You have rules. I gather you expect them to be adhered to.
Thank you.
Yay.. SG ..
Great job BWSman, all links re good , there is required PhilC freebie, you good to go :)
Oh that's funny :) Do we pay cash or pay pal is acceptable ;)
This is all pretty interesting...
I believe Sean brought up a good point, and it has made me rethink entering this competition.
I understand the dis-allowance of Ichiro as a freebie item (even though I never paid for it, but have a "free" copy of him; Came with "free" copy of Poser Debut with over 2 gigs of "free" content). Yes, it is a moot point, and some people have paid for products that they got for free that can not be used for the freebie contest. Other than listing them as one of the three paid for items.
But, here is the point I believe Sean is addressing that needs to be clarified, and without prejudice; Two pages back, Odaa listed as paid for items both "Morph Loader", and "Atmospheric Cameras".
How is that any different than Sean's question of the lights used?
Is it because the lights came with Poser as opposed to a purchased light set?
I actually sought out freebie light sets to complete my render for just this issue (two weeks ago), and also is the reason I am not using any of the default "primitives" that come with the software, but using freebie primitives I found.
Is this a negated issue, and anything found in the software by default allowed in the render under the freebie premise?
If so, wouldn't that bring us right back to square one with the "default" Ichiro (in a rendering software) figure usage?
I understand the difference between "paid for" third-party as opposed to first-party content, but wouldn't light sets included in rendering software also fall into this category?
Or, is it just a view regarding included third-party content that is known as a separate paid for third-party content?
Now, don't get all uppity, some of you, these are legitimate concerns I have in regards to a render that will be a last minute entry from me if I can finish. I have been working on it for two weeks, and it is nearly complete, but I now have reservations about what I allotted for paid for items and freebies.
I tried to create a render based on only freebies, and up to three paid for products using DSPro4.5 "free" on this crappy RAM limited laptop to try and give DSPro4.5 a solid workout. But, I have also heavily modified some freebies (morph targets, mesh alterations) via the "free" Hexagon with live bridge (it's like having Super-Deformers in DS).
Because of Odaa's paid for listings, now I am not sure if counting using Hex as a freebie, or Morph Loader Pro counts.
Please clarify, and advise on this. I don't think I will have time to make adjustments, and I just won't enter (but I'll still post render, and list freebie links for others if I get it done) the contest.
Yes Sean, but DS also uses images which are DS specified, besides they generate an effect, and you really can say what image was used.
As for the texture, sure you can use the texture on different object, but you would have to remake UV maps so it will fit.
You can use anything your program has to offer. DS shaders do not work in poser, poser materials do not work in DS, but as long as they are free they are acceptable.
DS has also a lot of options which are not usable in poser ( like morph follower, one of the things I really like in DS)
We can go on and on and decide that all we will use our programs and all they have to offer to the fullest, or we will discard all that one program can and other cant and stay with P4 style renders ( Oh some brycers would not like that)
Atmospheric cameras is a product in the DAZ marketplace. it does not come with DS.. as for morph loader I have no idea....
I am sure one of ETO's will be a lot better imfomed ;)
By the way...
Great renders in here everyone.
Love the concepts you guys have come up with in regards to your show of choice.
I'm finding lighting is the most difficult aspect of this exercise. Krissy needs to be able to see all of the freebies listed, so I am finding trying to compromise artistic lighting with viewable freebies an interesting task.
Mine will probably come out flat and lifeless...
In DS4Pro/Complete/Whatever It's Called, the Morph Loader is a built-in function; in DS3A it's an addon you have to buy. That's why I listed it on mine.
So far as I know, if say, you kitbash something in a non-render-oriented program to make it work better in your render, it just counts as whatever freebie you started with or whatever paid item you started with, and the kitbashing program doesn't count either way. I textured a couple of things in my render using Filterforge, a paid-for program, I do not believe that counts as a paid item but I made a note of it in the entry, so I would remember what I did, and so the judges could notify me if they felt it were out of bounds.
But, I just do entries around here, and don't know anything :P
"Silly" was probably not the precise word to use; but "quibbling" was.
Both entries have been cleared. It's up to you keep them in or withdraw them.
This ls friendly competition for the fun of it. Please join in with that same spirit, everyone...no finger-pointing allowed or out comes the Club of Doom.
When I was in college back in the Stone Age, we used to play penny-ante poker for funsies. No keepsies. You couldn't lose any money just have fun, and a few people still got mad when they "lost".
Somehow this was all supposed to apply to the situation at hand, but now my mind is wandering...is it time for pudding?
hmmmmmmmmmmmph
Priceless!
You're welcome :) had a lot of fun making this one
I've corrected the freebie links. Thre is only one I couldn't because it doesn't appear in the freebie list on the web site. You have to know the link to download it
@Sean : I used DS4 for the contest and I didn't mention that I also used Hexagon, Blender and Sculptris, to do morphs, adjusting items or mesh and so on. I use exclusively free tools, items and pictures to do the job. The spirit of the challenge is to set up a scene with freebies.
It's just a friendly challenge to have some fun. No need to argue about the rules. It doesn't take a lot of time to modify a scene to cope with the rules and render again. And about the IBL in poser you just have to get a free one and be honest, but it's up to you as we can't guess it. It's just about having the good spirit
You know, I've long accepted that when I post an image in these fora, it's bound to be roundly ignored.
And now, when I ask a serious question about your rules and regulations, I can now count on derision from the admin and the Kool Kids Klub.
Thank you. It's good for me to know my place.
(face palm)
Oh that's funny :) Do we pay cash or pay pal is acceptable ;)
Asgard Express: Accepted Galaxy wide. Rumor has it that PayPal is working out a deal with the Asgardian Central Bank to accept it. Unfortunately, the stupid replicators keep eating the courier ships.
Kendall
I wonder if there should be an entirely different rules discussion thread to iron things out. Perhaps it's just me but it often feels like both sides have valid points while both sides also seem to be very sensitive and take things personally. In the topic at hand, it is a decent discussion in what a "base" is or isn't. The concept of the contest as a whole seems to be "discovery" of sorts. If you're new, things may seem daunting and expensive. HEY! Here's some stuff that's totally free and being used in an interesting way. The contest gives breathing room for a few items that cost money so clever use of things like morphs or paid lighting can come into play.
As far as base items, I'm not a mod but if it came with a program, even a paid one like Poser, I'd err on the side of leniency and allow it. At the same time, it would be subject to the same rules as Daz's weekly freebies in that it would have to be available in the version of the product available that month (no one-offs that have disappeared from availability) in order to fit the unspoken goal of being a good contest to help people who are new. I wonder if a few more mini-contests would be a fun way shake things up. For instance, a contest with a hard cap on the max number of items used at all or a semi return of the romantic vistas contest where you can't render any humanoid characters in the image. A lot of cool things come out of these contests so we should be looking for more ways to make these awesome rather than being argumentative and/or dismissive.
In other news, I hope to do at least one more entry for the contest if I find the time.
Yes it was 3rd-party content that was bundled with the software that is also available for pay elsewhere (in this specific example at RDNA).
Thank you BWSman, I think I'm square now.
Not to worry about freebie links. I created a special September Freebies Challenge content directory, and downloaded everything I am using "fresh" for the past two weeks.
I have more than the required eight, and I hope the more the merrier is a good sentiment. I was more worried about crossing the no more than three paid for items threshold.
Now, if I can just get it done. Back to work...
Yeah, I've got another piece I want to enter, but can't get the bloody thing to render without it force quitting Daz. Two of the figures used are completely custom made (and free), and originally designed for Poser, but the creator of them said they should work in Daz, but they both are causing the program to quit every time I try and render it. They're integral to the piece, and cannot be done without, so removing them is not really an option.
Tramp, are you on a window's machine?
BWSman thank you very much for all the clarifications.
And everyone please refer to the first page with rules and freebie challenger rules sticky. if anything is not clear, feel free to ask, but remember. Our competition is friendly, totally held by volounteers, not affiliated with any company and the idea is not to make a super render with loads of effects, but to showcase the great freebies availible in our world made by talented creators.
Tramp what figures are you using? if we will put our minds together maybe we will find the solution :)
Cho...you've done something with your hair!
:lol:
Cho...you've done something with your hair!
:lol:
Yeah was having a bad hair day
Try setting a spotlight or distant light overhead with shadows, colored to taste, a spotlight in the same location as your camera, and a third light off to one side (30-45 degree angle to camera/spotlight 1) colored differently from the other two. If your computer has trouble with the DS4 program, don't use Uber lights.
Asgard Express: Accepted Galaxy wide. Rumor has it that PayPal is working out a deal with the Asgardian Central Bank to accept it. Unfortunately, the stupid replicators keep eating the courier ships.
Kendall
I will gladly get secured service :)
Thank you very much for understanding :D
All checked you good to go :)
Oh and I saw on one of the sites the mistery machine van, and I ask myself why is i there availible, and noone grabbed it and used it :P :P :P
And my last call for judges... By now I will beg .. anyone wants to judge?? I will bake you a cake ( thou last cackes I baked turned out a bit liquidy, still they were tasty .. I thin that was jepeerz catapult that scared them :P:P:P)
I also sent out the gifts to the entrants, but just to be sure if anyone entered and got entry approved but did got the links please send me a PM :)
So going now to update the gallery :)
Epic struggle. I had a whole pile of TV series to cover. Technology scoffed. This'll have to do ...
SOMETHING LIKE THAT '70s SHOW
Scary Basement by Mr Sparky at Poser Direct (17th down)
http://www.poserdirect.com/freebie.html
Couch & table from a set by Guderun, no longer on Sharecg, probably cause she made a better one:
http://www.sharecg.com/v/36890/gallery/11/Poser/Modern-Living-Room-Fur
Poser Crack from Shar3d (Pages of Stuff 4, 2nd row on the right)
http://www.shar3d.com/
Brownies by Skylab at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/41588/View/11/Poser/Plate-of-brownies
Pizza by EdgeVerse at Sharecg
http://www.sharecg.com/v/38419/gallery/11/Poser/Pizza-w.-Pizza-Box
HIRO 3
http://download.cnet.com/Poser-DAZStudio-3D-Models-Pack/3000-6677_4-10579249.html
Bert head morph from Bert & Beatrix by kimber at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/25647/gallery/21/DAZ-Studio/Bert-Beatrix-for-H3/A3
Etienne clothes by Vintageadzan at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/36244/gallery/11/Poser/etienne
Top Hat by PhilC (13th row from the bottom, on the left)
http://www.philc.net/freestuff_archive.php
DAVID on left
M4 Kirk Hair by Mylochka at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/44951/gallery/11/Poser/Kirk-Hair-for-M4
LUKE
Lance (mat) by AgathaPaige at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/27048/View/11/Poser/Lance-for-DAZ3D-Young-Teen-Luke-3
Luke Jeans by Mada at Faeriedreams (top row on the right)
http://www.faeriedreams.com/store/index.php?main_page=page_3&zenid=b9a91cbc0dc72218fff9bc56cb8280f2
LQ G2 Male Hair from Qraffx
http://qraffx.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2_18&products_id=1369
DAVID on right
Kyler (mat) by BrokenWings at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/25959/gallery/11/Poser/Kyler-for-David-3
Concrete Extant clothes by Vintageadzan at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/36243/View/11/Poser/concrete-extant
Meronym 1484 shoes by Vintageadzan at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/40423/gallery/11/Poser/Meronym1484
M4 Short Dreads by SickleYield at Sharecg (reg req)
http://www.sharecg.com/v/36385/Poser/M4-Short-Dreads-Hair
M2 Military Dogtag by Zippo at Lab108 (10th down)
http://lab108.x0.com/lab108/inst.html
ALSO USED
Fifties Dinette Set (chair, glasses), a DAZ freebie from 2010
Microwave by web_wizard at Renderosity, where I'm not allowed
1950 Refrigerator & Stove by Frightings, whose site has disappeared, and they're not on Sharecg either with the items by his alter ego Midnightrider
Arick M3 mat by liquidanime, vanished from Sharecg
Alyson Clothing (shirt) I had attributed to "afterworldz", but can't find it now
KRISSY, I will help Rob with the judging. I was just waiting for you to beg,
Cool! I loved that show!
Dana