"NEW render this" : lighter with sig.
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@nektares said:
Those lighters look like the guggenheim at Bilbao
[attachment=0:2iieyuy9]<!-- ia0 -->guggenheim-bilbao-2.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:2iieyuy9]There is some great design in lot of consumer objects, its a matter of scale sometimes. Thats why I distorted this. Good modeling (like sketchnl's) is what remains in the end, even after any kind of transformation. Modeling makes me happy, not rendering.
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@michaliszissiou said:
@nektares said:
Those lighters look like the guggenheim at Bilbao
[attachment=0:1bmnlc4o]<!-- ia0 -->guggenheim-bilbao-2.jpg<!-- ia0 -->[/attachment:1bmnlc4o]There is some great design in lot of consumer objects, its a matter of scale sometimes. Thats why I distorted this. Good modeling (like sketchnl's) is what remains in the end, even after any kind of transformation. Modeling makes me happy, not rendering.
michaliszissiou
thanks for your compliment. with a good model, is rendering easier. it takes more time in the beginning but less at the end.
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Well sketchnl, my point is that precise lines is what makes a scene to vibrate. Rendering is an effect, always welcome. Its like nice colours or dramatic shadows in painting. But what can I say in front of a Alberto Giacometti's or Picasso's painting or sculpture... Only some grey tones but extremely precise shapes! IMO of course.
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Whow, exactly. Yes it is true, it is all about the precision of the models. Only it's asking a lot of your computer. and you need a lot of patience.
jeremy
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