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Re: What renderer did this?
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Date: 
Fri, 16 Nov 2001 06:41:18 GMT
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Never looked at LEOCad but, by golly, I will now!!

I talked to Matt  about his renders, and admittedly while he didn't say he
used Brazil, he did recommend it to me. The glass on the Polaris 1 model
looks very similar to the results you get from Brazil, so I just assumed....

(He anyone ever suggested a binaries forum for lugnet so we can post
pickys?)


"Trond Hasse Lie" <lietro@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:GMCnM2.Bo3@lugnet.com...
Actually they were rendered with standard 3ds max scanline renderer. He • used
the HDRDomelight maxscript to create the "skylight".

.. and if you open your DAT file in LEOCad, you can export it to the good
old 3DS file format. This is how I prefer to get the DATs into max....

Trond Hasse Lie

"Poultron" <awood@iinet.net.au> wrote in message
news:GLsyCr.9q4@lugnet.com...
I'm guessing POVray.

But if you want to see some really nice renders (imho) check out
http://members.tripod.com/Matt_3D/main.html

I think he uses 3d Studio Max with the Brazil renderer. The only problem
with using Max is that you have to convert the models from .dat to .dxf, • and
then import the .dxf into Max, which invariably gives you a few mesh • errors.
Easy enough to ignore, but for anal retentives (like me) it can be time
consuming to fix. There maybe an easier way, but I haven't found it...

I've also done a few of my own (the 6980 and a very cute 885) using Max • and
Brazil. But I still haven't got around to posting them anywhere so • you're
just going to have to believe me ;) Unless you want me to email them to • you
:)

Cheers.


"Gary Thomas" <thomasg@rohan.sdsu.edu> wrote in message
news:GLHrHD.MJA@lugnet.com...
Anyone know what program this guy might have used to render his dat • files?
They look awesome:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=60824


   Later,

   Gary







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Actually they were rendered with standard 3ds max scanline renderer. He used the HDRDomelight maxscript to create the "skylight". .. and if you open your DAT file in LEOCad, you can export it to the good old 3DS file format. This is how I prefer to (...) (23 years ago, 5-Nov-01, to lugnet.cad.ray)

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