That is most excellent! Could you explain me, where those figures come from and how you melted them together. Which part is Incendia in this image or how was your workflow here? Many thanks in advance.
Thank you. From what I recall, this was the workflow: 1. Load human figure in Poser, and apply pose. 2. Export figure as .obj file. 3. Convert to .stl using Meshlab. 4. Import into Incendia using the "STL mesh" baseshape. 5. Use the "3D Kleinians" Fractal Type. (this creates the vicky fractal) 6. Export the Mesh from Incendia under the "Extra" tab. (the melting effect is caused by the low resolution conversion) 7. Convert the .stl mesh to .obj using Meshlab. 8. Import .obj into Vue and render.
Never knew you could do anything like this with Incendia.
Time to learn about that meshes.
This = Art+
1. Load human figure in Poser, and apply pose.
2. Export figure as .obj file.
3. Convert to .stl using Meshlab.
4. Import into Incendia using the "STL mesh" baseshape.
5. Use the "3D Kleinians" Fractal Type. (this creates the vicky fractal)
6. Export the Mesh from Incendia under the "Extra" tab. (the melting effect is caused by the low resolution conversion)
7. Convert the .stl mesh to .obj using Meshlab.
8. Import .obj into Vue and render.
Very nice and horrifiying at the same time