what are you rendering in?
*edit - there's a sculpture on the way in to Cambridge of two half eaten spheres (one inside the other) made out of a framework like that, it's pretty awesome, so I can assure you that that will look awesome too in real life
*edit again - here looks far, far more impressive in real life with the sun on it
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:02,
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*edit - there's a sculpture on the way in to Cambridge of two half eaten spheres (one inside the other) made out of a framework like that, it's pretty awesome, so I can assure you that that will look awesome too in real life
*edit again - here looks far, far more impressive in real life with the sun on it
and in no way is it sarcastic
that's very good sir Sir! (your work, not HappyToast - he's just very good stuff in general)
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:03,
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that's very good sir Sir! (your work, not HappyToast - he's just very good stuff in general)
It's in 3d max 2010 (trial). Just a skylight and no textures at this stage.
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:08,
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It'd give me a good reason to open up my copy of MAX 2010 and actually install it on my 64bit Quad core :)
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:12,
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I may take you up on that. Any chance I could hold it off a few days to give me time to finish the model? I'm trying to find as much help as possible atm and have 1 friend who's made his quad core available. Two would be amazing.
Don't worry if not though.
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Wed 20 May 2009, 9:17,
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Don't worry if not though.