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I've started to experiment with combining Rhino renders with pov
renders. The side thruster one is also processed in Corel Photo-Paint.
I'm working on a brouchure for a manufacturer of hydraulic equipment,
and I plan to use these on pages with general info on the different
product groups. The last one is cropped from the cover. I'm not happy
with the arrangement.. it's sort of messy yet.
Water material and clouds are based on Kevin Ellis' "Doorway to
Enlightenment".
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<long whistle> Impressive! I like the hand-drawn look of the first one. Nice
work, Sig! :)
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 21:11:06 +0300, Sigmund Kyrre Aas
<as### [at] studntnuno> wrote:
>I've started to experiment with combining Rhino renders with pov
>renders.
A well-tested and trustworthy combination these days. Your experiments
prove it.
>The side thruster one is also processed in Corel Photo-Paint.
Impressive work on the post-processing!
>I'm working on a brouchure for a manufacturer of hydraulic equipment,
>and I plan to use these on pages with general info on the different
>product groups.
They definitely look print-worthy. Good sense of ad art you have.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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very nice! dont know if its just me, but i love the rhino renders 'with
lines on'
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Very good Sigmund !
I would love to see the finished brochure.
Is it for a Norwegian company ?
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Thanks all, glad you like it. The pencil post process is a nice
feature of Corel PP. In addition it's very simple to control.
I forgot to tell: these are modelled from autocad 2d drawings. The
drawings had three orthogonal views which made it amazingly fast to
Hydraulikk, btw. Not a big company, but famous up north for it's
fishing wessels.
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On Tue, 3 Jul 2001 23:41:58 +0100, "Rick [Kitty5]" <ric### [at] kitty5com>
wrote:
>very nice! dont know if its just me, but i love the rhino renders 'with
>lines on'
Me to! IMO, It's easier to see the shape. A shame the aa isn't better
though.
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On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 23:52:28 +0300, Peter Popov <pet### [at] vipbg> wrote:
>A well-tested and trustworthy combination these days. Your experiments
>prove it.
Thanks, Peter. Do you have any links to such art? I'd love to see how
others are layering.
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Sigmund Kyrre Aas wrote:
>
> I've started to experiment with combining Rhino renders with pov
> renders. The side thruster one is also processed in Corel Photo-Paint.
It looks good, i will have to try that Corel-Photo-Paint filter too...
> I'm working on a brouchure for a manufacturer of hydraulic equipment,
> and I plan to use these on pages with general info on the different
> product groups. The last one is cropped from the cover. I'm not happy
> with the arrangement.. it's sort of messy yet.
Have you thought about placing the equipment on some base rather than
directly on the water? I would also try removing reflection or making it
blurred on the painted parts, that would also make them better to
distinguish from the polished metal.
>
> Water material and clouds are based on Kevin Ellis' "Doorway to
> Enlightenment".
Nice, but i think the water looks not cold enough for a norwegian firm.
:-)
Christoph
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On Wed, 04 Jul 2001 07:45:00 +0200, Sigmund Kyrre Aas
<as### [at] studntnuno> wrote:
>On Tue, 03 Jul 2001 23:52:28 +0300, Peter Popov <pet### [at] vipbg> wrote:
>
>>A well-tested and trustworthy combination these days. Your experiments
>>prove it.
>
>Thanks, Peter. Do you have any links to such art? I'd love to see how
>others are layering.
Other than p.b.i., no. I'll give it a go.
Peter Popov ICQ : 15002700
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