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kag65
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25/02/2007 11:51 pm  

Mach 5 Great example of digital modeling.
The model was laser scanned than surfaced and rendered. Milling and laser scanning together with design and style.

see link to my web page

http://www.millit5.com/Render6.html

kag65
www.millit5.com

http://www.millit5.com/Render6.html


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koen
 koen
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26/02/2007 6:17 am  

It's nice to share..
your work and comments....but for the benefit of those on this forum that are not professionals in design and that do not have any standards to compare this by, I would like to point out that this is way below accepted professional standards and should be seen as such.


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dcwilson
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26/02/2007 8:33 am  

Koen,
The car is goofy, but if you don't mind me asking, what else is wanting about this design and rendering software. Not doubting you. Just wanting a big more insight into what would be done better and how?


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James Collins
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26/02/2007 11:53 pm  

Koen is correct
as usual. This is in my old business. A good high end professional rendering system can make nearly any object model look photo-realistic. A good CGI image should look just like another photograph of the real thing. As for models, good modeling work these days involves 3D coordinates for literally millions of polygons to model say one spaceship. This looks like nice Apple Mac modeling/rendering from about 1989.


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dcwilson
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28/02/2007 2:38 am  

Thank you James...
It is amazing how CGI (and everything else) has evolved on the rising tide of brute number crunching power of computers. Did you notice that some Canadian scientists just announced the first working quantum computer...only about 20 years ahead of what folks were forecasting. The story I read said that quantum computers will likely eclipse all manner of silicon based computers for massively parallel processing. Silicon will stay on desk tops for along time to come, but quantum is here for big variable sets. Another quantoid I know speculates that silicon computing will be used for higher order rule making (simulating long neuron connections in the brain), while quantum will be used for massive variable sets (sensory perception neurons with short connections in the brain). Behold, a machine brain model unfolds forshadowing, once again, the possibity of machine sentience. Wish I had the link for you for this story, but Googling it will probably produce it again. It was just a few weeks back, but that's all my memory banks require for one time burn ins to fade. 🙂


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koen
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28/02/2007 4:25 am  

...Canadian eh!....
Thank you for reminding us dc.
This is the link
http://www.dwavesys.com/


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