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From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
10 Feb   [#1898]
Test of Mistral AI... 18 seconds of texts results
Entered : *a very complex colored transparent engine*
Cool a little teach! :nerd:
1 Conceptual Design:

- Sketching: Start with rough sketches to outline the basic structure of the engine. Consider the components you want to include, such as pistons, cylinders, valves, and the cooling system.
- Style: Decide on the style and complexity. For a futuristic look, you might incorporate sleek lines and unconventional shapes.

2 Color Scheme:

- Choosing Colors: Select a color palette that reflects the desired mood. For a futuristic engine, neon colors or metallic hues could work well.
- Transparency Effects: Determine which parts will be transparent. This could include glass or clear plastic components, or even holographic elements.

3 3D Modeling:

-Software: Use 3D modeling software like Blender, Maya, or 3ds Max to create a digital model of the engine.
-Detailing: Add intricate details to the model, such as textures, reflections, and shadows to enhance realism.

4- Rendering:

- Lighting: Set up lighting to highlight the transparent and colored parts of the engine.
- Materials: Apply materials with transparency and color properties to different parts of the engine.

5 Final Touches:

-Post-Processing: Use image editing software like Photoshop to add final touches, such as glows, lens flares, or other effects to enhance the visual appeal.
- Animation: If desired, animate the engine to show it in operation, highlighting the moving parts and transparent sections.

Would you like to see a visual illustration of this concept?
Me of course : yes! 3 seconds
Remarque : Je n'ai pas de transparence!


From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
13 Feb   [#1899]
https://www.labofeden.com

Hybrider de l'Adn de Lego !:)
From: Frenchy Pilou (PILOU)
18 Feb   [#1900]
Night Café
J'ai des crédits à revendre! :)
















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