Dodging lead.

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Dodging lead.

Postby eno » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:32 pm

A 3D render depicting the war over the Pacific.

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Re: Dodging lead.

Postby Frequent Flyer » Wed Jun 30, 2010 3:54 pm

Once again, fantastic!
What's the difference between a normal composite and a "3D render"?
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Re: Dodging lead.

Postby ShaneG_old » Wed Jun 30, 2010 4:41 pm

What's the difference between a normal composite and a "3D render"?



The planes in this picture,

were created for the sole purpose of making this pic.

They're not from, or for, any flight simulator.
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Re: Dodging lead.

Postby B_7772 » Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:12 pm

Once again, fantastic!

What he said.
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Re: Dodging lead.

Postby FuturePilot » Wed Jun 30, 2010 5:29 pm

Wow!  :o :o
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Re: Dodging lead.

Postby eno » Thu Jul 01, 2010 1:24 am

What's the difference between a normal composite and a "3D render"?

What Shane said ........... with the addition of the fact that in the rendering program you can move round and through the image to set the shot up as well as posing the models. In theory....... and with patience and lots of time and processing power you could make a movie flying through and round the image with both you and the aircraft moving independently.

I will also add that the models in the renders I produce are not built by me.... although that might change in the future as I get used to the rendering software.
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Re: Dodging lead.

Postby patchz » Thu Jul 01, 2010 2:34 am

What's the difference between a normal composite and a "3D render"?

What Shane said ........... with the addition of the fact that in the rendering program you can move round and through the image to set the shot up as well as posing the models. In theory....... and with patience and lots of time and processing power you could make a movie flying through and round the image with both you and the aircraft moving independently.

I will also add that the models in the renders I produce are not built by me.... although that might change in the future as I get used to the rendering software.

I don't know what program you are using, but with Bryce, it is not just theory. But even low resolution movies of short length are very large in file size. This example is 200 x 150 and only about 3 seconds but is 97kb, after compression.

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Having some limited knowledge of 3D rendering and short movies I can really appreciate the quality of eno's edits.
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