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26 August 2012, 09:09 | #42 |
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Maya had ugly watermarks in the trial edition last time I checked.
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26 August 2012, 12:51 | #43 |
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I mean the free full licenses, namely for students and unemployed people. These aren't trial licenses and they last for three years (after that you can get a new license for free). These probably don't have those watermarks. I've rendered some basic stuff with 3ds Max and haven't seen any watermarks (haven't tried Maya).
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30 August 2012, 02:56 | #44 |
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love em dude-dual 1541's |
09 September 2012, 22:53 | #45 |
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Thanx! I remember having 2 of 'em on the 64, along with a cassette deck (useful for recording over particularly annoying country albums, especially when the owner of said album likes blasting it through headphones.. Learned all kinds of vocabulary that I was really too young to be hearing that way....)
Anyway, got bored and went through some of my Amiga s/w boxes, and found out PageRender 3D came with a set of old school red & blue tinted 3D glasses, so I figured I'd experiment a bit. Think I got the parallax off, and the proggy I was using didn't really overlay the images right, though still tinkering about with it... So far, the glasses just make me go kinda cross-eyed (partly due to the prescription ones I have to stuff them behind, probably). Also, think the right and left images are a bit too far apart. Perhaps somebody with a set of igogs or something could verify? (Don't think there's any d/l block via imgur, otherwise creative use of wget might be in order...) |
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04 October 2012, 15:50 | #47 |
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love it man! just the inspiration I need to get back into Lightwave on my miggy if only I can find some spare time this upcoming Christmas season |
07 January 2014, 16:57 | #48 |
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Raystorm sources released https://github.com/privatosan/RayStorm
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27 January 2014, 09:38 | #49 |
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Looking for User Manual for Real 3D v1.4!
I used Real 3D v1.4.2 as a favorite tracer/modeler back then and still using it on my PC with WinUAE installed. While I'm getting quite nice results rendering glass, mirror etc., still can't do a lot of things i want to in my favorite software. User manual of Real 3D 1.4 would be appreciated if anyone have, which is highly doubtful since i googled for it whole weekend without result. Manual for Real 3D v.3 can be found but it doesn't help since it have completely different user interface. |
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