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    that's some damn fine modelin skills your showin there!!
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    Excellent work on the radiused edges of the windows Empeck.

    I would be very interested to know how you did the renderings. I am new to the Max world and anxious to learn how to create renderings.

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    Empeck that is absolutely fantastic!
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    Thanks

    Bill - this setup is very simple. Press F10, on Advanced Lighting enable Light Tracer, you may leave default settings. Now put Skylight into your scene - Create -> Lights on right panel. Press F9 to render picture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by empeck View Post
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    Bill - this setup is very simple. Press F10, on Advanced Lighting enable Light Tracer, you may leave default settings. Now put Skylight into your scene - Create -> Lights on right panel. Press F9 to render picture.
    Thanks Empeck.

    Just tried it out and it looks nothing like your quality, lol.. I have a lot to learn about Max.

    Again, great work on that Engine. Really nice modelling.
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    so is that 3d max?
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    It's more complicated

    It was modelled in Softimage XSI (my favourite 3d application), but rendered in 3dsMAX demo. I was curious how new MAX look. Still don't like it

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    Interesting... I would think you to be a Max person..

    I still want to try Lightwave. I remember the video tutorials years ago. Seemed like such an amazing 3D design system.

    I may have to just check out SoftImage...



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    Quote Originally Posted by empeck View Post
    It's more complicated

    It was modelled in Softimage XSI (my favourite 3d application), but rendered in 3dsMAX demo. I was curious how new MAX look. Still don't like it
    You trying to tell me someone makes a software package that's more complicated than AutoDESK?? LOL!! I don't believe it.
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    Situation is complicated, not program

    BTW, Softimage is a property of Autodesk too

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    Quote Originally Posted by empeck View Post
    Situation is complicated, not program

    BTW, Softimage is a property of Autodesk too
    Yeah I just went and checked the softimage .... and found out it was Autodesk ... LOL!!

    That would explain it then as to why its more complicated.
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