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CorsAsh |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:30 |
it's all eye candy at the end of the day, tutors wanted to see the layout of components so i did that rather than a cutaway or something | |
antscorsa |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:26 |
i bet, i juts learnt to render glass adn the shadows etc and the items behind it ook ages to render, | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:16 |
cant remember exactly how long it took, but I ended up going to bed and it just finished as i woke up next morning. | |
ed |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:15 |
That must take fecking AGES to process! | |
Gav S |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:14 |
:thumbs: | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:13 |
Did something like that ed, rendered a whole model from last year in a perspex material: | |
ed |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 16:08 |
quote:Quite a few CAD packages have photo realistic rendering software built into them because if you go take a technical drawing to a client they will be like "what the fuck" :lol: I love playing about with them... Seeing what it would look like if you had an engine block made of glass is a fun one, especially if you can animate the whole enige to work :o [Edited on 08-11-2005 by ed] | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:53 |
only if you're no good at them :P | |
Rus |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:52 |
quote: but nurbs are a pain in the arse :P | |
CorsAsh |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:52 |
Max is best for rendering | |
antscorsa |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:28 |
i used inventor or solidoworks to draw in then 3d studio max. | |
RichR |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:14 |
I wasn't imressed by solid edge - I prefer 3DS Max | |
RichR |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:13 |
All of the above were designed using Rhino 3(which is a CAD design program) and the above pics are renderings done in Flamingo ( a rhino Plug in):thumbs: | |
bradfincham |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:08 |
Looks more like a rendering programme rather that a cad package, get yourself on solid edge | |
RichR |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:05 |
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RichR |
posted on 8th Nov 05 at 14:05 |
just been playing around on Rhino3 and Flamingo Rendering, doing a few bits towards my dissertation - Studying Yacht and powercraft design/engineering. |