(Now Available) Santa's Toy Workshop

SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391
edited December 2016 in Daz PA Commercial Products

Get ready for an old fashioned holiday with Santa's Toy Workshop.  This set consists of a rustic cottage with chunky wooden furniture, a pot-bellied stove, and all the tools Santa and his elves need to make toys for all the girls and boys around the world.  Also included are a multitude of "handmade" toys, some with painted and unpainted versions, nearly all have multiple texture options.  And what is Santa's Workshop without his big red bag and famous list?  

This set includes everything you see in the promos, including the lighting setup.  This product contains Iray materials and lighting only.

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  • mjc1016mjc1016 Posts: 15,001
    edited December 2016
    Slosh said:
      This product contains Iray materials and lighting only.
     

    Darn...I was hoping you'd include a Luxus set too (wink)

    Looks good.

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  • LlynaraLlynara Posts: 4,770

    This is gorgeous! Love the naughty and nice list! 

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,755

    fantastic set!!!

  • Looks fantastic!  :)

  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391

    Thank-you, friends :)  

  • Wow!  Looks really amazing!  :)

  • LianaLiana Posts: 1,035

    This looks great!

  • Looks great

  • RedzRedz Posts: 1,459

    Gorgeous! *grabby hands* 

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    Gorgeous!

     

  • AllegraAllegra Posts: 405

    Adorable with fantastic props but do you have any hints on loading as it loads with the perspective camera facing a brick wall using the setup scenes...any camera setups or hints and I will be eternally in your debt;)

  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391

    Because the workshop is so small, you may need to hide a wall or walls, depending on the camera angle you choose.  Or, you can right-click and drag on the zoom tool in the viewport controls, which will increase the focal length of the camera you are using.  As for the scene loading facing a brick wall, it is because of the location of the default camera and any new cameras loads in off-center by default, but the workshop itself loads in at 0,0,0.  Just use the zoom tool to move forward through that wall and you will be inside the room.

    In the spirit of sharing, here are three of the cameras I used when making the promos.  

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  • AllegraAllegra Posts: 405
    Slosh said:

    Because the workshop is so small, you may need to hide a wall or walls, depending on the camera angle you choose.  Or, you can right-click and drag on the zoom tool in the viewport controls, which will increase the focal length of the camera you are using.  As for the scene loading facing a brick wall, it is because of the location of the default camera and any new cameras loads in off-center by default, but the workshop itself loads in at 0,0,0.  Just use the zoom tool to move forward through that wall and you will be inside the room.

    In the spirit of sharing, here are three of the cameras I used when making the promos.  

    Oh thank you so much...it's an fantastic set with so many brilliant props...I haven't stopped playing with them since I downloaded.   Thank you for the cameras...I haven't used many scene setups so I'm not used to using them, so thanks again:)

  • Fantastic!  Prop-rich is an understatement.  

  • Richard HaseltineRichard Haseltine Posts: 101,290
    edited December 2016
    Slosh said:

    Because the workshop is so small, you may need to hide a wall or walls, depending on the camera angle you choose.  Or, you can right-click and drag on the zoom tool in the viewport controls, which will increase the focal length of the camera you are using.  As for the scene loading facing a brick wall, it is because of the location of the default camera and any new cameras loads in off-center by default, but the workshop itself loads in at 0,0,0.  Just use the zoom tool to move forward through that wall and you will be inside the room.

    In the spirit of sharing, here are three of the cameras I used when making the promos.  

    Or, for Iray, use a Clipping Section Plane - you will probably want to turn Clip lights on too, in Parameters.

    Edited to correct item name.

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  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391
    Slosh said:

    Because the workshop is so small, you may need to hide a wall or walls, depending on the camera angle you choose.  Or, you can right-click and drag on the zoom tool in the viewport controls, which will increase the focal length of the camera you are using.  As for the scene loading facing a brick wall, it is because of the location of the default camera and any new cameras loads in off-center by default, but the workshop itself loads in at 0,0,0.  Just use the zoom tool to move forward through that wall and you will be inside the room.

    In the spirit of sharing, here are three of the cameras I used when making the promos.  

    Or, for Iray, use a Clipping Plane - you will probably want to turn Clip lights on too, in Parameters.

    Ah, yes... I keep forgetting about clipping planes.  I should use them more often, lol

  • AllegraAllegra Posts: 405

    Thank you Richard and Slosh..must read up about them;)

  • FirstBastionFirstBastion Posts: 7,768
    edited December 2016

     

    That is a seriously long list of names.  Good stuff !

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  • I did a test render of this set yesterday.  Seriously good set!  Got sidetracked by another project, but I hope to finish setting up the full scene in the next couple of days.  I have to work on Santa and Mrs. Claus first.  :)

  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391

    I did a test render of this set yesterday.  Seriously good set!  Got sidetracked by another project, but I hope to finish setting up the full scene in the next couple of days.  I have to work on Santa and Mrs. Claus first.  :)

    I will be looking for the renders :)  Love what you do with my products, so I am looking forward to seeing them

  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,334
    Slosh said:

    Because the workshop is so small, you may need to hide a wall or walls, depending on the camera angle you choose.  Or, you can right-click and drag on the zoom tool in the viewport controls, which will increase the focal length of the camera you are using.  As for the scene loading facing a brick wall, it is because of the location of the default camera and any new cameras loads in off-center by default, but the workshop itself loads in at 0,0,0.  Just use the zoom tool to move forward through that wall and you will be inside the room.

    In the spirit of sharing, here are three of the cameras I used when making the promos.  

    Or, for Iray, use a Clipping Plane - you will probably want to turn Clip lights on too, in Parameters.

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  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,352

    I had to get it for a Christmas birthday render for my mum.   I will try to post it here tonight 

  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391

    I had to get it for a Christmas birthday render for my mum.   I will try to post it here tonight 

    Oh, wonderful!  I would like that

  • barbult said:
    Slosh said:

    Because the workshop is so small, you may need to hide a wall or walls, depending on the camera angle you choose.  Or, you can right-click and drag on the zoom tool in the viewport controls, which will increase the focal length of the camera you are using.  As for the scene loading facing a brick wall, it is because of the location of the default camera and any new cameras loads in off-center by default, but the workshop itself loads in at 0,0,0.  Just use the zoom tool to move forward through that wall and you will be inside the room.

    In the spirit of sharing, here are three of the cameras I used when making the promos.  

    Or, for Iray, use a Clipping Plane - you will probably want to turn Clip lights on too, in Parameters.

    Section Plane

    Oops. Thank you, I will edit my post to avoid confusion for later readers.

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    This set very much reminds me of a German style of art.  Its really hard to explain but it pulls very strongly on my nostalgia buttom for my childhood. 

  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391

    This set very much reminds me of a German style of art.  Its really hard to explain but it pulls very strongly on my nostalgia buttom for my childhood. 

    I hope that's a good thing!  It's funny, this came completely from my own imagination, but I do come from German ancestory.

  • Sfariah DSfariah D Posts: 26,352

    Here is the Christmas Birthday Render I sent my Mummy for her Christmas Birthday eCard.

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  • SloshSlosh Posts: 2,391

    I like it :)  I know a few people with December birthdays, and I'm sure, like them, your mother feels like she always gets a two-for-one gift, but I think a Christmas/Birthday card is a cool idea.  Love the cake :)

  • IceDragonArtIceDragonArt Posts: 12,548

    Definitely a good thing!

  • RedzRedz Posts: 1,459

    What a gorgeous set! And a lovely antidote to the sexy santa gear.  I couldn't resist it. Thanks Slosh. Called this one 'Checking it twice.'

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