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Wow what a difference that is from the other. A leap into realism there.
Bob
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It looks like the oven is on... is it supposed to be that bright in the
window? What's cookin'?
Well this is a nice kitchen, it looks like it's from a restaurant
almost. Looks expensive...
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Well, I kinda jacked up on the oven window. A little too much specular and
reflection. I was going for the expensive look.
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote in message
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> It looks like the oven is on... is it supposed to be that bright in the
> window? What's cookin'?
> Well this is a nice kitchen, it looks like it's from a restaurant
> almost. Looks expensive...
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That's the idea. I'm looking for a few good clients. Anybody out there
make money doing 3d rendering? I've got all the tools to do it, incl. a
util I wrote to use AutoCAD as a modeler for POV.
Robert Chaffe <a0003738@airmail.net> wrote in message
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> Hmmm, any architects out there that might find POV-Ray more useful than a
> camera?
> rc
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> "cadman" <NOS### [at] graffitinet> wrote in message
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> > You asked...
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cadman wrote:
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> That's the idea. I'm looking for a few good clients. Anybody out there
> make money doing 3d rendering?
I see the monthly question in alt.cad.autocad asking about rendering
tools for Acad but most people recommend Accurender rather than POV-Ray
as the program of choice. For the most part people seem to want to do it
themselves but I am sure there has got to be some market out there if you
advertize enough - maybe.
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http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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> Well, I kinda jacked up on the oven window. A little too much specular and
> reflection. I was going for the expensive look.
Is it your own design, or is it modelled after your actual kitchen?
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I know nothing about marketing... But most often if there is supply, there is
most likely demand... The trouble is finding your target group and inventing a
proper market theme... ( go figure ? )
I do know this is making me want to do some research on ACad...
cadman wrote:
> That's the idea. I'm looking for a few good clients. Anybody out there
> make money doing 3d rendering? I've got all the tools to do it, incl. a
> util I wrote to use AutoCAD as a modeler for POV.
>
> Robert Chaffe <a0003738@airmail.net> wrote in message
> news:389250d1@news.povray.org...
> > Hmmm, any architects out there that might find POV-Ray more useful than a
> > camera?
> > rc
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> > "cadman" <NOS### [at] graffitinet> wrote in message
> > news:38924e95@news.povray.org...
> > > You asked...
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Well, I borrowed a few specifics from an interior design mag, but most of it
came from my own head. My actual kitchen looks more like Lamp Shade, Part
II.
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> wrote in message
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> > Well, I kinda jacked up on the oven window. A little too much specular
and
> > reflection. I was going for the expensive look.
>
> Is it your own design, or is it modelled after your actual kitchen?
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ryan mooney wrote:
> I do know this is making me want to do some research on ACad...
A few points about Acad from my experience with it -
1.) There is not much if anything you cannot do in Acad if you are skilled enough.
2.) Getting that skill level is a very long road - trust me on this one.
3.) Acad has excellent export capabilities and can do some things that would
be difficult to do in POV-Ray itself. See my Pov rendered Acad trumpet at
- http://jkuag.tripod.com/g_real.html
4.) It's price is prohibitive for casual use.
5.) Acad's 3D capabilities are not that great in versions 14 or below. Acad
2000 has improved it's 3D capabilities greatly but there is still a very
long learning curve if you have never used Acad before.
If you want the power of a professional 3D modelling package like
Acad but bulk at it's price I recommend you look at Rhino instead.
It is ideally suited to a 3D environment and has capabilities that
even Acad does not have. It's learning curve is also much shorter
and cost at least 1/3 as much as Acad does. If I didn't use Acad
in my business I probably wouldn't use it at all.
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Ken Tyler - 1300+ Povray, Graphics, 3D Rendering, and Raytracing Links:
http://home.pacbell.net/tylereng/index.html http://www.povray.org/links/
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> You asked...
hell yeah, much much better, now we want an animation !! (kiddin - but it
would be cool)
Rick
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