technoid
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Wow I really like that render was that done in 3ds Max?Decided to play wit the renders a little. It's still not quite where I ant it, but it's getting there.
Wow I really like that render was that done in 3ds Max?Decided to play wit the renders a little. It's still not quite where I ant it, but it's getting there.
That’s what I’m figuring as well, just thought I’d ask anyway.Sorry I don't know but that sounds pretty advanced for the RF graphics engine.
Yeah it uses DX9 to render the graphics so it's ancient in graphics years.That’s what I’m figuring as well, just thought I’d ask anyway.
a while yet he has to do all servos and a few more things yetcant wait how long left
It’s going to be a while. The modeling is about 80% done, then mapping, CS, physics and probably some refinements on something then starting over the import process again.cant wait how long left
So it should be ready by tomorrow then. <grin>It’s going to be a while. The modeling is about 80% done, then mapping, CS, physics and probably some refinements on something then starting over the import process again.
with life opening back up I’m also having to prioritize things a bit differently so I don’t have as much time to invest. In fact, I haven’t opened Max since my last update. Maybe tonight though.
Sure. I can release it tomorrow.?So it should be ready by tomorrow then. <grin>
Boy I love that render where can I find some info on setting up renders like that?Managed to get a little work done tonight.
Thanks. Study photorealistic rendering. There’s not much out there on using the scan line renderer so you have to kind of improvise a little. I do a lot of YouTube watching and trial and error. Lighting and material setup can be tricky to get just right, and to be honest, I probably spend about as much time figuring these renders out (if not more) as I do on the model itself. If you give me a new scene with an untouched object, it would take me a while to render it nicely.Boy I love that render where can I find some info on setting up renders like that?
Thanks I'll take a look after I finish my plane and see what I can find out. I could give you something but I don't want to take up your time you have your own plane to work on.Thanks. Study photorealistic rendering. There’s not much out there on using the scan line renderer so you have to kind of improvise a little. I do a lot of YouTube watching and trial and error. Lighting and material setup can be tricky to get just right, and to be honest, I probably spend about as much time figuring these renders out (if not more) as I do on the model itself. If you give me a new scene with an untouched object, it would take me a while to render it nicely.
Whatcha got?I could give you something but I don't want to take up your time you have your own plane to work on.
I just sent you a PM.Whatcha got?