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Friday Pics

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Message 1 of 24
stevebedder
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Friday Pics

I love this illustration rendering in 2008
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Message 2 of 24
JDMCD
in reply to: stevebedder

im sorry but thats not my most favorite render
Message 3 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: stevebedder

Yeah, i was playing around yesterday with that.. 😄

i love it!

James


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I love this illustration rendering in 2008
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Message 4 of 24
hawkerxj
in reply to: stevebedder

Cottage
Inventor 2009 SP2
XP64
Xeon 5140
8GB Ram
GTX460
Hopefully Soon
Windows 7 Pro 64
i7-4790k
16Gb ram
GTX760
Message 5 of 24
Josh_Petitt
in reply to: stevebedder

nice!

A suggestion: you might try perspective view and a background image to increase the realism.

You could also save the lap shingle siding texture as a black and white image and assign this image as a bumpmap for the color, this would give a more 3D look.

But it is still a nice rendering 🙂
Message 6 of 24
hawkerxj
in reply to: stevebedder

I'm not sure how bumpmap works, is there a tutorial somewherefor doing what you discribed?
Inventor 2009 SP2
XP64
Xeon 5140
8GB Ram
GTX460
Hopefully Soon
Windows 7 Pro 64
i7-4790k
16Gb ram
GTX760
Message 7 of 24
JDMather
in reply to: stevebedder

http://www.b2-design.biz/tuts.html

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Message 8 of 24
hawkerxj
in reply to: stevebedder

Thanks,
I'll have to try it again when i get some spare time

Hawker
Inventor 2009 SP2
XP64
Xeon 5140
8GB Ram
GTX460
Hopefully Soon
Windows 7 Pro 64
i7-4790k
16Gb ram
GTX760
Message 9 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: stevebedder

You will need to read the tutorial called "Resizing Textures Maps". It has a
section which explains how to create and apply a bump map.

--
T. Ham
CAD Automation & Systems Administrator
CDS Engineering BV

HP xw4300 Workstation
Dual Pentium XEON 3.6 Ghz
4 GB SDRAM
NVIDIA QUADRO FX 3450/4000 SDI (Driver = 8.4.2.6)
250 GB SEAGATE SATA Hard Disc
3Com Gigabit NIC

Windows XP Professional SP2
Autodesk Inventor Series 10 SP3a
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Message 10 of 24
fllaserjim
in reply to: stevebedder

Here is my pic
Message 11 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: stevebedder

Nice (but it looks kinda secret to me, do they know you're posting
pictures?)

Did you see my latest update on the DA naming issue?
Message 12 of 24
fllaserjim
in reply to: stevebedder

Nope ok to post now they cleared it. No longer a top secret file. If you ask me I don't even know why it was.
Message 13 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: stevebedder

So, is this one of the assemblies in which DA was deleting files? If so, can
you send us the models now? If you can, I'll add your models to the issue in
the data base as one more point of reference.
Message 14 of 24
fllaserjim
in reply to: stevebedder

Yes I think I can give them now to you I will clear it with them i will send to your email.
Message 15 of 24
JDMCD
in reply to: stevebedder

WOW THATS CRAZY!
Message 16 of 24
Phil PDX
in reply to: stevebedder

This stuff is going to be used a lot!!
no more corny wire frames for technical illustrations!!
Thanks Autodesk, an actual improvement!! hahahahahaha
only kidding, sorta

I am now king of the product manual around here.
Message 17 of 24
JDMCD
in reply to: stevebedder

geeeeeeeeaaaaaaarrrrrssssss
Message 18 of 24
Anonymous
in reply to: stevebedder

Can you do this with a perspective view? I'd like to see the end result.
Thanks.
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Bill Bogan | Product Designer - Inventor | Autodesk, Inc.

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Cottage
Message 19 of 24
Qube-it
in reply to: stevebedder

Are you guys doing that kind of rendering with Inventor 2008?

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Brian
-Brian Hall-
Message 20 of 24
fllaserjim
in reply to: stevebedder

Here You are

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