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bghome.1
2005-11-18, 10:44 AM
Hi
This space was previously an art gallery in my last post.
Now converted to an open plan office, just to show the flexibility of acad, and that you do not necessarily need big muscle programs to get acceptable images, either for commercial use
or fun.
Its completely rendered in AutoCAD.
Hope you like it
Brian
BrenBren
2005-11-18, 01:28 PM
Hi
This space was previously an art gallery in my last post.
Now converted to an open plan office, just to show the flexibility of acad, and that you do not necessarily need big muscle programs to get acceptable images, either for commercial use
or fun.
Its completely rendered in AutoCAD.
Hope you like it
Brian
Nice work. I see you have kept the water cooler; very cool :)
Thanks for sharing
Maverick91
2005-11-18, 02:29 PM
Hi
This space was previously an art gallery in my last post.
Now converted to an open plan office, just to show the flexibility of acad, and that you do not necessarily need big muscle programs to get acceptable images, either for commercial use
or fun.
Its completely rendered in AutoCAD.
Hope you like it
BrianSo, not only can an art gallery be convereted to office space in real life, but in virtual reality as well. 8-)
Wanderer
2005-11-18, 06:18 PM
Hi
This space was previously an art gallery in my last post.
Now converted to an open plan office, just to show the flexibility of acad, and that you do not necessarily need big muscle programs to get acceptable images, either for commercial use
or fun.
Its completely rendered in AutoCAD.
Hope you like it
BrianVery nice looking work, as usual.
lol... ;) I agree with you on that. When I was doing a newsletter, a guy had submitted an article talking about how lame autocad was with rendering and things, so, the image I chose to fill the rest of the space on the page was a 3d drawing I'd created and rendered with r2000. (before anyone says anything, yes! I know there are cooler programs, but, acad works for most everything I've needed it for)
bghome.1
2005-11-18, 07:17 PM
thanx for your comments
nice blog by the way!!
Brian
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