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Off-Topic Discussion => Arts & Talents => Topic started by: Starks on May 06, 2003, 12:25:37 am
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What exactly is rendering and how do you do it?
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Rendering is the process of positioning 3D models in a modeling or rendering program, setting up lights, special effects, and material properties, then having the computer calculate a bunch of stuff to generate an image that is pleasing to the eye. :)
It requires a pretty powerful computer, lots of time and expertise, and some very expensive software, to get it just right.
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though you can probly get the high priced software off of Kaza or some such, if you want to go to hell for stealing that is ;)
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Originally posted by GalacticEmperor
It requires a pretty powerful computer, lots of time and expertise, and some very expensive software, to get it just right.
Or skill, talent and a free program like Truespace 3 :)
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Or the beta version of 3DE and Photoshop!
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What is 3DE for a programm ?
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go to www.aliaswavefront.com or www.softimage.com, register and download both trial versions of Maya and Softimage|XSI
they're fully unlimited copies, apart from a watermark on the render output and they save to a special file format. You cannot export from them but to all intents and purposes they're pretty much full versions.
Both programs with all the documents are about 2-cd's worth of download though.
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You got an example of the watermark?
*has an evil idea involving doubling the image and using PS layering effects*
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its in the bottom corner usually but i think you're also limited to rendering out to a max. resolution of PAL D1 (720x576)
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So you render it in sections and piece it together later in PSP.
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yep, but you'd best be very accurate about how you do it
its an extremely fiddly way of going about it...and to be honest PAL is usually adequate