2006-01-18 07:54 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:34 PM by Noemi Balogh
2006-01-26 08:05 AM
Daniel wrote:You mean, the mass-produced all-the-same hamburger effect, or how your butt looks after the client sees the rendering effect?
the hamburger effect
2006-01-26 09:45 AM
tigr wrote:
[You call your scene "happy", for me it looks like the little girl is pointing at the nuclear explosion on the horizont.
2006-01-26 02:55 PM
2006-01-26 03:07 PM
tigr wrote:
Miguel, I'm far-away from insulting anyone or his work. Was hoping rather to match your sence of humour. Sorry.
2006-01-26 04:11 PM
It's a great feeling of staisfaction to draw something by hand, and make a nice rendering, isnt it? and in todays world which is becoming dominated by computer renderings some clients, IMHO, see a hand rendering as a breath of fresh air, so to speak.Agree. It was exactly what I have been hearing from my old-generation lecturers during studies. Handrafting and watercolouring will always be good counetrweight for haughty renders. Customers demand visualization of everything now renderers have tendency to simplify are avaible more than ever market is awash with B-class visualizations meaning of this 'sofisticated way of simulating reality" devaluated a lot.
2006-01-26 04:25 PM
2006-01-26 04:32 PM
2006-01-26 04:33 PM
tigr wrote:Agreed. I will refrain from taking over others people work.
it is second time that I (we) took over someone's topic, we should stop doing it.
2006-01-26 05:10 PM
Dwight wrote:Referring to how crap the finished product looks when compared to a beautiful rendering....Daniel wrote:You mean, the mass-produced all-the-same hamburger effect, or how your butt looks after the client sees the rendering effect?
the hamburger effect
2006-02-02 11:45 PM
Krippahl wrote:Miguel,
The feeling you get is not a happy feeling.