This time Thea
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Thanks Richard. It is Mazda...Yes it would be nice to be able to have one of these.
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sid
solo
thea
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@sepo said:
Thanks Richard. It is Mazda...Yes it would be nice to be able to have one of these.
Well that very much surprized me! Such great lines and that rear screen WHOA!
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That's a great render Sid. That car is a LOT of fun to play with. Here is a copy in the warehouse:
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/details?mid=d72ffa185738bccd10b75223b5be6dbb&prevstart=0
Great stuff,
Chris
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Cheers Chris
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You Thea people are driving me crazy!
I do not have time to learn another rendering application!
Because of these blasted beautiful Thea renderings you keep posting
I am afraid I must find time.Thanks a lot!
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Paul, try Thea . It is one fine piece of software.
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another try IBL and CRF... thea is so powerfull....
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Maybe should have left it longer to cook ....impatient...
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@sepo said:
Maybe should have left it longer to cook ....impatient...
It seem out of focus... You should try the auto focus...
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Hmmm.... it does look out of focus on the forum but the image on my desktop does not.....
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Nice render sid.
Just curious, why you all testing renderers on cars? I personally find them rather ugly objects. And boring... I prefer objects that involve SSS, caustics and even more like huge amount of faces etc. -
Thanks Michalis. I do not find all of them ugly ...on the contrary. The reason I play with cars at moment is simply because the scenes are quite easy to set up.
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This might be better asked at the thea forum, but how do you cast shows on the "ground" of an IBL background?
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dsarchs, this will show you how easy it is.
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Fotosketcher over Thea render .
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