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Final rendering with Flamingo. This one rests for now in the hard drive. It has been a long and interesting exercise with Rhino 3.0. This is really a power house modeller for sure. I must say I love NURBS approach to modelling. I hope to have the time in the future to go deep with Rhino
and learn much more. Also with Flamingo I must get better results, but despite my earlier impression it seems to have a nice rendering engine. This image does not makes use of radiosity
but does use photometric rendering.
Emanuel Brito
www.homographicus.com
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Final rendering with Flamingo. This one rests for now in the hard drive. It has been a long and interesting exercise with Rhino 3.0. This is really a power house modeller for sure. I must say I love NURBS approach to modelling. I hope to have the time in the future to go deep with Rhino
and learn much more. Also with Flamingo I must get better results, but despite my earlier impression it seems to have a nice rendering engine. This image does not makes use of radiosity
but does use photometric rendering.
Emanuel Brito
www.homographicus.com
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Very nice Emanuel!
Some nice things on your web site too!
Bob C.
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Hi Emanuel,
You reply to my questions about Rhino there. The 3.0 perhaps solves some difficulties of previous versions. Nice rendering and nice car.
kindly,
ivan
My mini-tutorials
botarosa
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Emanuel,
Awesome as always. I wouldn't want to be the guy changing a flat rear tire, but hey, if you have enough money to buy something like that, you can afford to have a full pit crew as well.
Good work! -David
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Nice modeling Emanuel, the perspective of the flamingo render looks like it is skewed a bit.
Did U use some wide angle lens?
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Thank you all guys for your input.
David I know is not perceptible in rendering but the solution of rear tyre change can be see in this earlier post.
http://talkgraphics.infopop.net/1/Op...1&m=9601971266
Mike, I've used some wide lens angle in the final shot.
Best for all,
Emanuel Brito