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Hi all, long time no post here...
Heres a model of a cube to test the rounding capabilities in ViaCAD 5.
Rendered in Shade 8.5 Std.
Hope you like it.
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Fantastic blue paint effect..
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Why is it Lightworks within Shark doesn't render like this by default ? I'm sure it can
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very nice cube,...and a beautiful clean render Stefan!
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Thanks jol, jlm and Corien! Regards Stefan
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Originally Posted by: Stefan Hope you like it.
Hi Stefan,
i love it. very nice rendering. How built you this beautifully cube ?
I had last year to built one in gold. It was more difficult as it lookes.
see the photo with the woodmodell and the finished gold one. no rendering :-)
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Hi Andreas, i have problems uploading a picture to my file hoster (error 407), so i cant show you the procedure, but it is actually very simple to do but not simple for me to properly explain. Ok, i try it anyway just create 3 cylinders and arrange them so that they form a corner or to make it easier to understand that they form a cross (if you would extend the corner). Then in the center of the cross position 3 rectangular surfaces and rotate each so that they cut through each corner of the cross. Then use those surfaces to cut the pipes. For each pipe you need two of the surfaces to cut the pipes. Once this is done you should have the same corner pipe like in my picture, only with hard edges. Now you only have to round them heavily and voila you have the proper part. Regards Stefan
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wow-that's nice! I just wanna touch it!! :D Now only if Shark could render like that :cool:
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Hi again, in regards to the render. Shade 8.5.2 has also a build in Pathtracer (unbiased rendering method), thats why the quality is so good. But it takes pretty long to render. Same like Maxwell etc. Probably not all folks likes to render overnight? One good thing is of course when the new Vers. of Shade is released is that its Pathtracer is 10x faster!!!! Regards Stefan
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Originally Posted by: Stefan Then in the center of the cross position 3 rectangular surfaces and rotate each so that they cut through each corner of the cross. Then use those surfaces to cut the pipes. For each pipe you need two of the surfaces to cut the pipes.
Hi Stefan,
sorry, i do not realy understand how you did it, maybe it is possible now to upload your file.
or maybe you could send it to my emailadress :
andreas (at) wieneke (dot) biz
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Hi Andreas, sorry for the late reply, i didnt checked this thread again... The files are already on the way. Hope they are easy to understand. I have also no time for a tut, but you should get an idea when looking at the three files how i did it. Regards Stefan
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Thank you Stefan, it is really an interessting way, how you built the corners. Nice to learn a lot with an apparently easy to built object. Thank you
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Very nice cube Stefan... Which file format do you import, and does it group similar materials together? Mike...
ViaCAD Pro 12 on Windows; Viacad Pro 14 on Mac
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Hi Mike, i use DXF R12 and scale the objects by factor 1000 in Shade. All objects (ungrouped) with different colors come into Shade as Layer 1, including the parts, named as polygon mesh(es) and keep their original color. If similiar colors come in as a group i have not tested. Regards Stefan
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