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    A little dark, but I'll get it eventually. Hope you like it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by area51visitor View Post
    A little dark, but I'll get it eventually. Hope you like it.
    I think they look cool. What software packages did you use to create them?
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    Thanks

    I used Autocad to model, ultimately pushed to 3DS Max with VRay for render, and finished up with Xara Designer Pro 7 (adding text, adjusting colors, etc).

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    Quote Originally Posted by area51visitor View Post
    Thanks

    I used Autocad to model, ultimately pushed to 3DS Max with VRay for render, and finished up with Xara Designer Pro 7 (adding text, adjusting colors, etc).
    Thanks. I've never actually heard of Xara before. Looks like they've got a few products for different media types, not uber expensive either.
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    Very fun vector software. It's feel reminded me a lot of Autocad when I first found it 10 years ago. Haven't set it down since.

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    cooool.,...,

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    Quote Originally Posted by area51visitor View Post
    Thanks

    I used Autocad to model, ultimately pushed to 3DS Max with VRay for render, and finished up with Xara Designer Pro 7 (adding text, adjusting colors, etc).
    Would really have to suggest sending it out Lumion instead of 3ds...then you can add trees, dogs, cats, people (that move), cars and birds...
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    BTW....that might take you...oh...an hour.
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