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a Little shunter excellent
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DONT CRY WHEN YOU LOSE SOMEONEIN ABOOK!
SMILE BECAUSE YOU KNEW THAT PERSON
that's some damn fine modelin skills your showin there!!
Fireman's prayer
Give me the strength to save a life,Whatever be its age
Help me to embrace a little child, Before it is too late
Or save an older person from The horror of that fate
Enable me to be alert and Hear the weakest shout
And quickly and efficiently To put the fire out
I want to fill my calling and To give the best in me
To guard my every neighbor And protect their property
And if according to your will I have to lose my life
Please bless with your protecting hand My children and my wife.
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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.
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
Alienware Console i7 3770 CPU 3.40 GHz / 16 Gigs of RAM / GTX660 GC w/2 Gigs of VRAM / Windows 7 64 Ultimate
Running 3X Samsung 840 SSD HD's, 200 Gig each, 500/500 Read/Write
Empeck that is absolutely fantastic!
Ted
Vivat Christus Rex! Ad maiorem Dei gloriam
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.
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
Alienware Console i7 3770 CPU 3.40 GHz / 16 Gigs of RAM / GTX660 GC w/2 Gigs of VRAM / Windows 7 64 Ultimate
Running 3X Samsung 840 SSD HD's, 200 Gig each, 500/500 Read/Write
so is that 3d max?
"Trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty!" John Adams 1772
Snuffy / Ted
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
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...
Bill
Humble Poly bender and warrior of Vertices
Alienware Console i7 3770 CPU 3.40 GHz / 16 Gigs of RAM / GTX660 GC w/2 Gigs of VRAM / Windows 7 64 Ultimate
Running 3X Samsung 840 SSD HD's, 200 Gig each, 500/500 Read/Write
Situation is complicated, not program
BTW, Softimage is a property of Autodesk too
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