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    A render i recently did in AutoCAD 2000i. People and plants added in Photoshop.
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    Very nice. I see you are an equal opportunity renderer. You have both left hand workstation and right hand workstations
    If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
    You will get a quicker response from your fellow AUGI members than if you sent it to me via a PM or email.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hofe_design
    A render i recently did in AutoCAD 2000i. People and plants added in Photoshop.
    The people add perspective to the image.

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    I don't know if its just me, but I see a lot of the computers being unused. Either this is during their lunch break or they are slacking off

    Looks Great

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    Quote Originally Posted by hofe_design
    A render i recently did in AutoCAD 2000i. People and plants added in Photoshop.
    Very nice-looking! (also, nice to include the lefties as richard noted) just one thing for accuracy... there isn't even one computer screen showing the augi forums! lol...

    honestly, how'd you do what shows up on the screen? do you apply a bmp or something as material?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Glenndp
    I don't know if its just me, but I see a lot of the computers being unused. Either this is during their lunch break or they are slacking off

    Looks Great
    I think they are all slacking off. Maybe they have gone to the pub!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanderer
    Very nice-looking! (also, nice to include the lefties as brenda noted) just one thing for accuracy... there isn't even one computer screen showing the augi forums! lol...

    honestly, how'd you do what shows up on the screen? do you apply a bmp or something as material?
    Yes the computer screens are drawn up in layers and the screen is one of these, then a JPEG images is assigned to that layer named SCREEN. Easy really

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wanderer
    (also, nice to include the lefties as brenda noted)
    Umm. Melanie, did you read who said that? Brenda has not even commented on it. Sheesh.
    If you have a technical question, please find the appropriate forum and ask it there.
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    Great Job.
    Just may be floor, ceiling, chairs to make a little bit brighter and warmer, more close to desk top. And remove black spot on rear wall. They reduce quality of presentation.
    I would suggest solving light problem – put 8 omni light on corners of box which much bigger of rendered volume. One of uppers make is raytrace. Or make instead one omni - 2 – 50 % spot light raytrace , – 50 % same spot light without raytrace.
    Way don’t use landscape options of AutoCAD instead Photoshop? It’s easier and save time.

    Really we missed self-Illumination options in materials; it helps to solve light problem.
    This is for wish list.
    Last edited by checkpost100; 2005-10-11 at 02:13 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by richardl.25628
    Umm. Melanie, did you read who said that? Brenda has not even commented on it. Sheesh.
    Bother Richard. Were you looking for a new screen-name?

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