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In lugnet.trains, Reinhard Ben Beneke wrote:
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It took nearly 7 hours to draw the existing model of my 7-wide BR50.
Especially the flexible hose generator took me some time, before I realized
how exactely it works. And of course the amount of snotted and under different
from 90° built bricks. But now there are first renderings online at
brickshelf. Hope you enjoy them:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=410801
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Hi again!
And once again a reply on a posting of myself....
I am proud to announce, the next milestone in photorealistical rendering has
been reached now. After overcoming some trouble with the usage of LGEO (written
by Lutz Uhlmann), I have been able to get ahead now.
I have to say a big Thank you! to Jeroen de Han from www.DIGITALBRICKS.nl.
He teached me with a lot of patience about some secrets in light settings
(would have never found out about parallel lights and shadowless lights without
his help).
I myself did some more playing with lots of the settings and found out about
camera zoom, floor settings and lots of more. A still not perfect picture is the
following:
The prototype of this engine looked like this:
The rendering is linked here:
At this time a new version of this picture is rendering with less brightness and
with even some more zoom effect.
A certainly even further improved picture (of another model) will be published
by Jeroen in some days: as you can see on his render-o-meter, he is doing a
poster of one of my creations. And we have already more ideas to be realized....
So stay tuned and let me know what you think about this pictures.
More pictures of the BR50 in a rendered scenery (first pure pov ray, later
including radiosity) can bee found <
here at this brickshelf
folder.
Leg Godt!
my Homepage:
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