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Re: "Cartoon" renderings??
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lugnet.cad.ray
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Fri, 22 Dec 2000 15:28:34 GMT
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In lugnet.cad.ray, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> G'day folks,
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> I've noticed a bunch of renderings around that look a little
> cartoonish. Notably all of the pieces have edgelines. Here's
> an (awesome!) example:
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> http://www.ldraw.org/motm/archive/1100-jacinto-800.jpg
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> Also the rendering doesn't look like a photorender, as the
> colours and shadows are very "flat".
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> How is this done? Personally, I'm using the MLCAD/L3P/POV-Ray
> triad.
There is a plug in for 3D Studio called Illustrate! that genaretes cartoon
renderings:
http://www.digimation.com/
But I think that the image example was not generated by this software.
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> Thanx,
> KDJ
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> _______________________________________
> LUGNETer #203, Windsor, Ontario, Canada
Paulo
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