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Ewen

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Hello,

 

I'm a member on that cgi forum, and posted several images :)

 

Here's something I've made a while ago.

 

Greetings,

 

Peter

 

:) Nice one Peter...hope the CGS guys dont mind me pasting images, after all they deserve to be seen

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:) Nice one Peter...hope the CGS guys dont mind me pasting images, after all they deserve to be seen

 

Thanks :)

 

I don't think the artists would mind, as long you don't use them commercially and mention the right names with the pictures. Respect :)

 

@ Michael; hehe :cool:

 

@ RedM; you will see, it's NOT easy. Many tried, many failled ...

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I tried to do a simple row boat in Cinema 4D (which is supposedly reknown for being easy to use). Well it looked crap. It's something I'd like to be able to do but would take a lot of training and I'd still be nowhere near as good as the examples posted.

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These are great. Anyone no where i could get hold of the programs to have a go & i dont fancy paying a fortune for something that i may only use afew times if you get what i mean :p

 

What I mean is that u need many years of practise. I've been in the cgi business for 8 years now and still learn new things every day.

So if you want to try it for a few evenings, don't even bother because you won't have any results.

 

Greetings,

 

Peter

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These are great. Anyone no where i could get hold of the programs to have a go & i dont fancy paying a fortune for something that i may only use afew times if you get what i mean :p

 

Try Rhino...free trial download and impressive galleries here.

http://www.rhino3d.com/

Quite powerful, easyish to use (especially if youve used Autocad before) and with a free download of Flamingo...

http://www.flamingo3d.com/

...you can render your model quite pleasingly too.

Note, downloads have restrictions....not unsurmountable though

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