Fun with trueSpace
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2003-10-31 02:54 AM - last edited on 2023-05-11 01:27 PM by Noemi Balogh
So, here's the first installment...inspired by Francios' picture which I greatly admire. Modeled in ArchiCAD. No radiosity yet, just wanted to see how far I could go with only raytracing. About eight hours, half of that was struggling to work the program.
Attaboys are welcome, but so are other comments, suggestions, etc.
Bob
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2003-10-31 05:27 AM
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2003-10-31 05:46 AM
I seem to recall you posting in the old forum what was involved in working with TrueSpace, as well as its cost. It's pretty inexpensive, isn't it? How much work is involved in getting an AC model into it? If 3DS, for example, do the materials come across well or do you find yourself fiddling with materials in TS?
Karl
AC 28 USA and earlier • macOS Sequoia 15.2, MacBook Pro M2 Max 12CPU/30GPU cores, 32GB
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2003-10-31 05:57 AM
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2003-10-31 06:24 AM
looking good. There's some strange shadows going the opposite way which look a bit weird though.
Glad to see my images can inspire others to try and have fun with experimenting alternate rendering techniques
Cheers
Francois
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2003-10-31 09:05 PM
Had too much refraction in the glass. Did a little post-processing to smooth out the shadow leaks. Even the highest quality settings didn't entirely eliminate them. And ran the One Set Photo Fix which lightened it up some and reduced color intensity.
Frankly, I'm impressed with what trueSpace 5 has done here. Sells for $395US. Wonder if I really need C4D? Can it do better?
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2003-11-01 03:33 AM
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2003-11-01 03:37 AM
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2003-11-01 09:37 AM
Non critizising, just womdering
Thomas
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2003-11-01 09:45 AM
rbissett wrote:Send me the file.
Comparing Art*lantis. Very easy to use, fast.
ArchiCAD since 4.55 ... 1995
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