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Care to "Name That Software"?
These done just for fun - anyone think they can guess the modeling/rendering software used just from these images?
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MacPaint?
Best, Kurt :D |
I vote for Gimp
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Rendered by POVray?
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Looks very POV-ish (especially the sky).
You can always tell computer generated renderings by the sky and the grass. :) |
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GIMP is basically an open-source version of Photoshop, I've never seen it used for 3D modeling though. When're you gonna tell us what you ultimately used?
Babak |
is it renderworks?
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Well, after a few more responses, hokay? :D (No right answers yet - Hell, I wouldn't have the foggiest idea myself!) |
I'll take a wild guess - Pixels 3D?
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Microsoft Paint? :D
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That's not Gimp. It could however easily be done in either Lightwave or Cinema 4d. Both are fairly cheap 3d programs that are both powerful & easy to learn.
Good luck, Michael |
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I used Autocad 2003 w/Accurender plug-in renderer. I've got Rhino, but haven't learned to fly it yet - fantastic for organic shapes,e.g.car bodies, boats, etc. (which ACAD is NOT). |
My company used to make these air-horns (actually a competitor brand). Are you in that business?
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