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2007-06-28 03:15 PM - last edited on 2023-05-11 12:25 PM by Noemi Balogh
2007-06-30 01:21 PM
2007-06-30 07:48 PM
now what i say is i think GS might consider this as a way of rendering ..coz its already done in AC " only the overlay thing" so i guess its not that hard to achieve it in AC.. and it will be a unique ..yet powerful way of rendering in AC.I was asking same thing some time ago in this topic.
what do u think?
2007-06-30 08:11 PM
2007-07-02 09:39 PM
2007-07-03 02:49 PM
2007-07-03 02:55 PM
rob2218 wrote:If looking for a better and more advanced solution? try and check Piranesi
Beautiful technique.
I have one of my own as well.
I'd like to chat with the person who did that car portecoche (sp?) watercolor technique if possible.
I really like it. I think it would help in our office.
contact information: rrobert@bermelloajamil.com
thanks.
2007-07-03 02:56 PM
rob2218 wrote:If looking for a better and more advanced solution? try and check Piranesi
Beautiful technique.
I have one of my own as well.
I'd like to chat with the person who did that car portecoche (sp?) watercolor technique if possible.
I really like it. I think it would help in our office.
contact information: rrobert@bermelloajamil.com
thanks.
2007-07-07 05:13 PM
2007-07-07 06:19 PM
rob2218 wrote:Piranesi is not 3D software. It is specialized image editing software which adds some 3D-like information to the still images. It does have some impressive tools for producing very nice renderings - even starting with mediocre images. I was disappointed that it won't give you renderings in the style of its namesake
Paranesi is fine and dandy but....the whole point is "not" to have to use another 3D software to make it look like a sketch...
2007-07-07 06:32 PM