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RENDERING...Q&A and GALLERY

Your best bet is to have a print shop like KINKO's print it for you. ACtually if you are looking for a larger print I can render it larger for you or custome if you are gonna put it ona poster board for a present. Send me an instant message and we will get the details on there and I will make you a personal render today. Yes, it was done with ARX.


yahoo: they_were_all_taken111


AOL: polishprince311
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Hello, Aint got instant message on yahoo got msn, if not whats your email! gonna take that JPEGtoa little printers near my work on my dinner tommorow! Definetly want that exact pictureit looks great he'll love it! its for his wall of prayer in his beloved garage!


Like i said in previous posts i've not really any experience of rendering, or notlike the ones you produce shouldI say! and work dont have ARX and wont invest,ive got personal version of WF2 on my workstation at home i've just got a fx1100 and new monitorand want to do it justice! How did you learn the fundamentals and do you know any decent sites for tutorials having a hard time finding them and last but not least how do you rate the standard rendering extension in wf2?


I'll get back to you tommorowto let you know aboutprint results!


Thanks for your time and effort


p.s i love this forum
 
Be sure you post a digital pic up here with the poster on the wall. I really dont know of any tutorial sites. I do remember some time back JAMES posted what looked to be a pretty good tutorial for rendering. I dont remember if it was for regular or ARX. My honest opinion between ARX and Standard...they are as different as night and day. Photorender does eye-wowing pics for your standard everyday person that never sees graphics. But it just doesnt do anything for people who really want to see some good renders and not just decent. ARX can get you fairly close to photorealisitc renders.
 
Man That car belongs to the realm of darker colors!!!!





It looks amazing... this will do the trick at the next budget meeting :p ill get my team yto buy ARX muahahahaha :)


Thanks a lot ;)
 
DOnt forget to direct them to who made the model...spread the love.
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Hello,


Aint had chance to go the printers today mate hoping to make it tommorow (birthdays not till nxt week!) will definetely post pics of finished article, gonna get a copy for my room! although i aint got a digital camera but can probably borrow works, I have got a 1.3 megapixel one on my mobile phone if worst comes to worst.


Thanks again talk soon


p.s will looks at james tutorial and that side render looks great! where did you get the image on the bonnet? did u add it as decal?
 
Yes, all the images were created in Photoshop (not the devil, that is courtesy of another unknown artist) then applied as decals. You wait long enough you might get to use a better render.
 
Here is another rendering update. The last black image was too reflective but now I just realized that the windows became solid somehow...oh well.


BEFORE


MUSTANG_BLACK_SIDE.jpg



AFTER ADJUSTMENT


MUSTANG_BLACK_SIDE_2.jpg

Edited by: CPiotrowski
 
Now those pictures ofmustang in black aren't good, aren't great they are Evil
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Keep it good work!


PS: I put that black mustang as my desktop wallpaper also!
 
THanks guys! I have received and saved everyones requests for models to date. There are about 12 of you. I will send them out when the model is done.
 
OK so I have digit up some of my first project from collage where I was using ProE, put it in W3 and render it. All materials that I have used in model are from W3, and everything looks great except maybe this green paint on chassis. I was unable to find control of amount roughens in paint -didn't I see it or there isn't any?
So here is result:


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CPiotrowski Posted: 07September2005 at 7:56pm:





I entirely agree with your comments here; so I've posted an image as part of my reply. I do agree with your thoughts on the workplace. I too look around and see people doing as little as possible; just enough to get by. It can be very frustrating. I'm comletely self-taught on Pro/ENGINEEER (apart from an Advanced Surfaces course) and recently decided to familiarise myself with rendering. Hope you like it! PJW


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Hello CPiotrowski,



you are really doing a great work - I would really be glad to learn
about your modelling technique. If possible please put me on your 12+ list of
interested pro/e-home- and office modellers.



My mail adress is: removed to protect against spam !!! please send a pm in case... thxxx



I am not sure that you will be able to mail the file regarding size... so maybe there is another way.



Anyhow: Keep on going. You are motivating me to learn at home. Thankxxx


sesser



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Isair, there is a properties drop down in your texture mapping that will let you set the bump height. That is where you will need to adjust the paint.


Those renders look really good PJW, great lighting. Maybe take the shininess down a little on the floor so it doesnt take away from your model. Great work tho.


Thanks Sesser, send me a PM and I will keep it saved for when the model is done.
 
Hi Everybody! Great work all round!


Some of you know me and know I have a small bit of rendering knowledge but I'm by no means an expert!


Anyway, Since the topic is Rendering Q&A and Gallery, I said I'd ask a question! I'm having trouble getting good results in 2 particularareas..

  1. <LI>renderingwith a White (not pure white but like you would see from a professional photographer in a "White"studio, in reality it's a white floor, almost white light and the fall off is used to create soft shadows) you can see the shadows on the floor, but the image is all about the model.</LI>
    <LI>andapplying Decals! (we wont worry too much about this area for the moment although Cain if you want to shed some light it'd be appriciated!) </LI>


I would like to throw down the gauntlet and challenge anybody to create a rendering of anything really, and put it on a white background. similar to these photos....


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This may even be a little dark but I'm not alowed show our newer products (and better photographs)


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so.. here it is.. anybody have an answer? you can download a model from here if you woly like (about half way down the post)


[url]http://www.mcadcentral.com/proe/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=27 756&KW=rendering&PN=0&TPN=20 [/url]


looking forward to the posts!


James
 

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