By Jay-Artist (Blend Swap)
Jay writes:
I started this with the intention of just modelling a Mug for a quick bit of fun, but got carried away. I have a dislike for badly modelled pottery, especially where the handles join the base, i.e. usually just stuck on with no bridging geometry – I know, I’m fussy
Note: This scene is set up for Cycles (blender 2.61+)
Contained in this blend is:
- Standard Mug plus Coffee top texture
- Medium Tea/Coffee cup with Saucer
- Milk Jug plus Milk top
- Sugar Bowl plus Sugar top texture
- Teapot with lid
- Cafetiere (No spring or gauss, but isn’t obvious)
- 2x Spoons (Just duplicates)
- 2x Blender Tea packet (Earl Grey) plus textures and string with tag (duplicates again)
The usual Studio L-shape plane with an extra plane for the worktop surface – plus 3 emitter lights both for light and reflection.
Note: All textures are in a separate folder titled “Textures” for ease of use.
More detail can be found in the Break-Time.txt in the archive.
You’re welcome to use and abuse them as you like, just give me credit
I hope you enjoy the models, and can make use of them in your projects, as always feedback is always welcome!
Jay
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13 Comments
Haha, nice job!
Even Pixar doesn't get it looking that real!
COOOOOLL!!!
GREAT WORK ...BUT TEA CUPS ? REALLY?
You don't like tea cups?
ALLCAPS? REALLY?
I’d like to draw attention to Blendswap’s totally bizarre restrictions on Lego models, if I may:
http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20120204/00161317658/funniestmost-insightful-comments-week-techdirt.shtml#c140
The restrictions are understandable...
No they are not. As I pointed out, the site offers models based on other trademarked products (car models, game/movie characters etc), yet the same restrictions are not applied to them.
Also the trademark owner doesn’t get to decide how trademark law applies; that is spelled out in the law. And the law is (as I understand it) primarily about avoiding confusion, i.e. “passing off” things as products of the trademark owner when they’re not.
Given that Lego are not in the business of selling 3D models, it’s hard to see why they deserve special treatment.
Not just confusion, also dilution, which is a whole other mess.
Either way lego is subject to (afaik) trademark and copyright restrictions. Just because Ferarri don't stop us sharing 3D models of their cars doesn't mean lego can't.
Thanks for sharing, Jay. Great work.
this would be great for still life drawing excersizes
Thanks guys for the comments, I feel like I'm famous getting here into Blender Nation, Whoohoo!! ;)