yes it is. and i know that Dionysos (Bacchus as roman name) is usually in described like this:Originally posted by undseth
aaaah the satyr. Isn't that a cross of a human and a goat. nm
Dionysos is one of the gods most frequently found on Greek pottery. This is because he is the god of wine, and many of the pots painted with pictures of him are for drinking wine. He has a black beard and a long robe, and often wears a wreath made of ivy. Ivy plants were sacred to Dionysos, and wreaths were worn by Greek men when they went to parties. He carries a kantharos - a drinking cup with big handles - and sometimes a thyrsos - a stick with a pine cone on top.
yes it is. i took a nurbs circle and animated it from start to end, took an animation snapshot and lofted. it is rotated twice - once spiralling up, and then the circle itself rotates so the same points are outside. actually i took the animation snapshot in the beginning and adjusted the animation, modeling with it. first idea was to only loft it to get 2 isoparms on the sides as 2 rails for later birailing the horns - and then i found out that i just need to modify the circle to shape a flat inside and a round outside of the horn. the loft right now is beziers, but as it is a loft, it does not matter - it would look equal in poly, nurbs or subd - but nurbs have the advantage that they are smooth.Originally posted by -<{ JB }>-
mmmm very nice. Is it NURBS?