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 From:  Jamie (FUTUREPROOF)
3524.1 
Hi

Thought I would share this, my son drawing with the freehand sketch tool. He created the 2 at the front (i did the small one). Great fun tool to draw with set to repeat, my son has just turned 5. Already he is understanding extruding shapes. I moved them about and made a picture.

Enjoy




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 From:  Michael Gibson
3524.2 In reply to 3524.1 
They're charming!

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 From:  Phil (PHILBO)
3524.3 In reply to 3524.2 
I love it! Thanks for sharing.
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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
3524.4 In reply to 3524.3 
My two year old boy thought they were great!

"Di-na-saw, di-na-saw!"

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 From:  Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
3524.5 
No age for begin 3D :)
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 From:  Jamie (FUTUREPROOF)
3524.6 
Hi

Thanks for the comments. Couldn't resist doing another render. Dino's on holiday also some sailors, actually Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar if my son is to be believed.

regards

Jamie









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 From:  paulcopeland
3524.7 
Cute, simple but beautiful sculpts.

Well done.

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 From:  WillBellJr
3524.8 
Moment of Inspiration - NURBS modeling so easy, a 5-year old can do it!... :-D

-Will
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 From:  Jamie (FUTUREPROOF)
3524.9 In reply to 3524.8 
Will, not sure that it is so easy a 5 year old can do it, I have more problems learning new things than he does, more like it is so easy his father can do it. ;-)

Thanks (belatedly) Paul for the kind words.

regards

Jamie
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 From:  NightCabbage
3524.10 
Heh, cute :)

Hmm, just out of interest, what program do you use to render?
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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
3524.11 In reply to 3524.10 
Exactly the question I've been meaning to ask. The renders have a very natural look to the lighting.

Mark

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 From:  BurrMan
3524.12 In reply to 3524.11 
I'll take a stab......SimLab!!!!!!!!
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 From:  DannyT (DANTAS)
3524.13 In reply to 3524.12 
> I'll take a stab......SimLab!!!!!!!!

Don't think so Burr, there's 'depth of field' involved. My guess is one of the other Luxion variants, hypershot/keyshot.

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 From:  Mark Brown (MABROWN)
3524.14 In reply to 3524.13 
Could the DOF have been post pro?

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 From:  Jamie (FUTUREPROOF)
3524.15 
Hi

Sorry neglected to mention the renderer, they were rendered using SiTex AIR a plugin for rhino. The DOF is from the programme. Slows the rendering down though, so post pro maybe better. I like the renderer because its really flexible but it takes a bit of getting used to all the options available. So not easy to use like hypershot but able to do more.

I think there is a trial available although limited to 2 cores and watermarked.

regards

Jamie
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 From:  BurrMan
3524.16 In reply to 3524.15 
I'll have to step down as THE authority on rendering engines!!! LOL
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 From:  NightCabbage
3524.17 
I really wish there was a good renderer for me to use with MoI :(
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 From:  Jamie (FUTUREPROOF)
3524.18 In reply to 3524.17 
Hi

Burr- yes not many people use AIR, although I find it very useful.

Nightcabbage- agreed it would be good to have a renderer for MoI. For me Rhino is my link to rendering. I think Simlab is the best cheapest option for MoI. It has good quality ie Hypershot/Keyshot rendering engine and good model handling for scene setup which is really important. If I didnt already have a hypershot License I would have bought Simlab for product renders. It depends on your needs if you need toon renders, outlines, interiors using IES lights you need something else.

Regards

Jamie
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