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  1. #1
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    Share 3D relief (File GreyScan) free!

    Share you file 3D BMP GrayScan, use Artcampro or Vetric software:


    http://www.mediafire.com/?kv55gekdrvksuai

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    Free for anyone to use. The one thing I ask in return is to show me how you use it, what you make with it. Ill post more if requested. I do custom work on commission if anyone is interested im at www.facebook.com/SGcustomsilver .


    Attachment 181270

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    Magnificent! Can i download it to use it?

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    Yeah, go ahead but if you make anything with it, i just wanna see what you make with it or how you use it. I made this for a ring. A silver ring...

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    Here is a different version of the skull

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    Did you have it to a dxf file?

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    Gracia CNC

    Could you give me some pointers on how to create this type of file.

    I am proficient in photoshop and Illustrator. I know there is a way to take regular pics and develop an image like your skull from it with out having to go crazy from scratch.
    i just have not figured it out yet so if you could teach me. I am open to PM if you dont want to give away to much to everyone.

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    I just went to your facebook page it looks like you are designing these in a 3D program is this correct? I have Cinema 4D and can stumble my way through most of it.
    If you are using a 3D program to design these how are you rendering or exporting to get the image to have the grey scale effect that you need to use in aspire or artcam?????

    I really would like to know how to do this. I feel that you should be able to open a regular pic and build a model from it with out having to spend countless hours design ing it from scratch.

    Such as photo in PS convert to BW add blur add adjustments adjust levels apply gradient mask etc etc etc

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    Hi tsinos, unfortunately I cannot give you this exact 3d model because it is part of a line of rings I sell but I can send you a skull, slightly modified as a .DXF file. Just let me know how you want it to looks, any expressions, crooked or missing teeth or horns, just let me know.



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    Hi bearwen, there are 2 ways I know of to create a true alpha like the skull alpha, one is a camera with Plenoptic technology in it that actually captures depth information in each picture taken. Each picture you take with this camera saves each picture like regular pictures and also as alpha map of the entire scene in each picture. There is also some cheap versions of this camera out there but their flaw is low resolution and low quality, but just remember this post in about 5 years when they become available to everyone at a decent price. Right now they are only available out of the US for a few thousand $$$. The second way to get alphas like my skull alpha is by designing it with 3d software.

    If you want, I can convert it for you, I just need the .obj file and let me know how large you want the resolution to be (in pixels that is).

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    Quote Originally Posted by garciacnc View Post
    Hi tsinos, unfortunately I cannot give you this exact 3d model because it is part of a line of rings I sell but I can send you a skull, slightly modified as a .DXF file. Just let me know how you want it to looks, any expressions, crooked or missing teeth or horns, just let me know.



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    Thank you
    I want to use it as a part of a name sight that I make for a friend of mine.
    Any shape will be great.( I prefer to skip the horns)
    My mail is [email protected]

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    Quote Originally Posted by bearwen View Post
    I really would like to know how to do this. I feel that you should be able to open a regular pic and build a model from it with out having to spend countless hours design ing it from scratch.
    Three easy steps and a screenshot to help you out.

    1. Click on "Alpha"
    2. Click on "Grab Doc"
    3. Click on "Export"

    Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsinos View Post
    Thank you
    I want to use it as a part of a name sight that I make for a friend of mine.
    Any shape will be great.( I prefer to skip the horns)
    This is just for a skull, no ring. Is a .obj good or do you need it converted as a .dxf?

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    Yes it is fine. I will use vectric 3d cut.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tsinos View Post
    Yes it is fine. I will use vectric 3d cut.

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    I never give out my 3d models, but since you asked Ill send it to your email. All I ask in return is if you make something with it, please post a picture of it here so I can see what you do with it. I made this one today and i dont duplicate my models, I can always make myself another one.

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    Forget about global warming...Visualize using your turn signal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by garciacnc View Post
    I never give out my 3d models,

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    I thought this was "Share 3D relief (File GreyScan) free! PLACE!
    Forget about global warming...Visualize using your turn signal!

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    Quote Originally Posted by lancut View Post
    I thought this was "Share 3D relief (File GreyScan) free!" place..!
    It is. Im posting alpha files/3d relief GreyScan files for anyone to use for free. I was referring to the complete 3d model that I usually keep, GreyScan files I dont mind sharing. Im always willing to help whenever I can.

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    Quote Originally Posted by garciacnc View Post
    Three easy steps and a screenshot to help you out.

    1. Click on "Alpha"
    2. Click on "Grab Doc"
    3. Click on "Export"

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    Can you elaborate as to which program that is
    im dying to find a system i can do models like the ones shared in this thread
    CHOCLATE? THIS IS DOODOO BABY!

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    WOW... I gave out all that info and didnt mention the program I use. This is made using Zbrush 4r4. If you want I can post a relief image or a 3d model for people to download, im not greedy. By the way, this is what I made with the first relief image I posted on the beginning of this thread. 1oz solid silver. Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by garciacnc View Post
    WOW... I gave out all that info and didnt mention the program I use. This is made using Zbrush 4r4. If you want I can post a relief image or a 3d model for people to download, im not greedy. By the way, this is what I made with the first relief image I posted on the beginning of this thread. 1oz solid silver. Click image for larger version. 

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    That would be kool, what did u use to make the ring a 3d printer?
    CHOCLATE? THIS IS DOODOO BABY!

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