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Greetings,
I still lurk and am impressed with stuff posted here. I still do real world kinda stuff, so it aint quite so pretty, just different.
This is a beverage area in a small sandwich shop cafeteria I just finished.
The final image is 3,000 x 2,400 for 300 dpi printing on * x 10 glossy.
-David
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Greetings,
I still lurk and am impressed with stuff posted here. I still do real world kinda stuff, so it aint quite so pretty, just different.
This is a beverage area in a small sandwich shop cafeteria I just finished.
The final image is 3,000 x 2,400 for 300 dpi printing on * x 10 glossy.
-David
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Hi David, real world modeling... for those of us who need food eh hehe... nice to view for sure, you sure do have a knack for chrome surfaces...
thnx http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
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Thanks,
I just finished the program that modeled the ceiling tiles. I need to make a new cash register badly.
-David
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Nice work David http://www.talkgraphics.com/images/smilies/smile.gif
Just curious how many mb large is your final tif?
Stu.
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kiwi,
I process everything in TGA format
21MB @ 3,000 x 2,400
They give up a lot of detail and finish textures saving to a small ( 550 x 440 ) NG size jpg.
-David
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May I ask what application you used to create the coffee room?
My Best,
Gare
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Gare,
Everything is modeled in AutoCAD Release 12 DOS. The entire DWG file is converted to 3DFACES. This 1 is 4.6 MB.
The rendering is done with Accurender 3.1 in AutoCAD 2000.
I have Vue 4.0 that will import DXF, I just haven't spent enough time to master it yet. Been a very busy boy the last 8 months or so.
-David