Doodles
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 I think I'll go with Indigo Renderer! 
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 Podium? 
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 @ Filippo: Wrong, but thanks. I must be doing something right. 
 @ Tina: No -I'd have a hard time pulling this off with Podium, I think.It's weird how you chose apps from the opposite ends of the rendering spectrum. 
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 Thea or POV-Ray  
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 Thanks, Oliver. And ... you're wrong. It's Modo. I guess I've reached a point where I can make any renderer looks as crap as any other.  Presto ... hmm, let's see how 1.3 handles this. 
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 The renderer doesn't matter, as long as people can't immediately identify what it is then I believe you've hit your goal. It's just what's best for you in terms of render speed and setup speed. If it's a two click operation then even better, but rare of course! Yeah the new thea is supposed to be a massive improvement but I've not had any time to play with it. I need a new computer too, seems mobile phones are more powerful than my mac now!!  
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 @unknownuser said: ... I guess I've reached a point where I can make any renderer looks as crap as any other.  
 ....I find it very cute crap (especially the last pic) 
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 @olishea said: The renderer doesn't matter, as long as people can't immediately identify what it is then I believe you've hit your goal. Yup. As for speed, setup etc: Modo isn't the fastest in either respect (although it isn't slow either), BUT: its renderer is very flexible, and then there's the added bonus of sub-ds, psubs, texture painting etc. @olishea said: I need a new computer too, seems mobile phones are more powerful than my mac now!!  I take it upgrading parts isn't an option? I tried doing that with my old Mac Pro some time back. Long story short: couldn't get the parts. I bought a PC instead. Mac: nay! PC: yay! I take it upgrading parts isn't an option? I tried doing that with my old Mac Pro some time back. Long story short: couldn't get the parts. I bought a PC instead. Mac: nay! PC: yay! @rv1974 said: I find it very cute crap (especially the last pic) Thanks! 
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 @unknownuser said: :lol: I take it upgrading parts isn't an option? I tried doing that with my old Mac Pro some time back. Long story short: couldn't get the parts. I bought a PC instead. Mac: nay! PC: yay!  No, it's an imac and all I could do was upgrade ram which I've done. I love simplicity of mac and the fact I've had this for 6 years without many issues. It just works. I looked at building a PC and it works out Β£2000 for a sweet 6 core setup versus Β£2500 for a quad core imac. On paper the PC is much better pound for pound but the mac is simple, easy and clutter-free. Decisions, decisions. Sorry to go off-topic, I will have to make another thread when I come to decide which direction to take. Thanks for your input and keep it up!  
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 I like the direction on the style is going, but some odd internal refractions are visible, maybe interior is solid glass? Use "thin glass" with windows? Maybe a bit too much AO shadows below it or is it just how model is illuminated... 
 
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 Yep, needs more work. In all sorts of manners. 
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 @olishea said: Sorry to go off-topic (...) Quite allright, really. My two cents: yes, Macs, 'just work'. They're sleek and they're cool -I like 'em. They're also overpriced. Which, in my opinion, is especially problematic with regards to workstations. Because those need upgrading, once in a while. More RAM, new GPU, et cetera. If you want to buy a new part for your Mac workstation, you're going to pay through the nose -whilst there's far less choice than for the PC. Certainly when your Mac's a few years old. I got a PC and an iMac. PC's for work, iMac's for entertainment. Best of both worlds, as far as I'm concerned. 
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 Merry Christmas! Doodlin' ... 
  
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 Doodlin' ... 
  
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 Mate I'm never anything but completely in awe of your artistic abilities!!! Seriously mate your eye is definitely attached the brain! 
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 Thanks, Richard. 
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 BTW mate, here is one that might spark your interest. Sydney's AMP centre (foreground) - a fairly renown landmark due to it's huge cantilevered crown and subtly curved facade. Very reminiscent of the style you seem to favor.  
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 Thanks! Didn't know that one. 
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