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you obviously didnt read the captions on ANY of the pics. they are all most likely concepts. either this guy has mad skills in 3-d rendering or he is some kind of designer, who knows.
wish i could render something like that.
wish i could render something like that.
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i think they might be concepts to him, not ACTUAL concepts, but im not quite sure.. the renders are pretty damn good. i wish i could get my hands on a good version of that software. i used some back in high school, and you would be AMAZED at how easy it is to catch on and whip up an idea pretty quick.
It seems alot harder to do then it is. now making a well functioning design over something that just looks good would require more experience in design.
some of those programs make it relatively easy to adjust body lines, and it gives you a center point, so it replicates the other side. its lots of clicking and stretching to get the look you want in wireframe, then the 30 min render takes place.. lmao.gif
It seems alot harder to do then it is. now making a well functioning design over something that just looks good would require more experience in design.
some of those programs make it relatively easy to adjust body lines, and it gives you a center point, so it replicates the other side. its lots of clicking and stretching to get the look you want in wireframe, then the 30 min render takes place.. lmao.gif
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i just yahoo searched "enzo concept arif" and I found this
http://www.cg-cars.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2286
apparently this guy draws/designs models on "3ds max", whatever that is???
here is some more info on the guy, really cool stuff man!
http://www.local-motors.com/vprofile.php?u=263
http://www.cg-cars.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2286
apparently this guy draws/designs models on "3ds max", whatever that is???
here is some more info on the guy, really cool stuff man!
http://www.local-motors.com/vprofile.php?u=263
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wow.. 3DS MAX is a fun program. i used to have it, but got rid of it cuz it took WAYYY too long to do anything and render on my laptop.
you definately need more than your average computer to be able to do those renderings and stuff. autodesk inventor is another fun 3D modeling program.
once you learn how to play with wire based models, its actually not as complicated as you think.. the rendering is what really makes things POP.. smooths out edges, add color/texture/shadows/shine
you definately need more than your average computer to be able to do those renderings and stuff. autodesk inventor is another fun 3D modeling program.
once you learn how to play with wire based models, its actually not as complicated as you think.. the rendering is what really makes things POP.. smooths out edges, add color/texture/shadows/shine