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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 26 4:28 pm)
Oh, yeah, Rhino has been one of the top modeling packages for some time now. It IS more of a CAD type of modeler, where as you can model objects that compare to real world objects with exacting tolerances, if you want/need. As a sidenote, for an organic modeler, I would suggest looking at pixelogic's Zbrush 2.0, it is ridiculously amazing, imho. AS
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I could of told you that years ago.. I know that I'm repeating words here, but Rhino is THE preiere modeling app at any price.. I primarily model cars in Rhino. and it's a joy.. Yes it is CAD based, but all 3D programs have CAD roots.. It's also a very capable organic modeler too, look at Teyons work, (Rhino Mod), there is some sick work out of Rhino.. I personally will never look anywhere else for modeling.. I can create any surface or shape I need.. And having CAD precision and snapping powers makes very difficult tasks in other apps seem like cakework.. Not to mention, there are many, many, many, many jobs out there that are Rhino based. It's used in everything from Medical, to Automotive, to motion pictures, knowing Rhino well can make you money. In short, if you can afford it, get Rhino, period.
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That's a great model! I'm not particularly fond of the render, however. The radial "noise" in the reflections kinda turns me off. Maybe he wanted that effect, but I don't know why it's there. If you like great car renders, check the link above. This guy does some of the best I've ever seen.Tools : Â 3dsmax 2015, Daz Studio 4.6, PoserPro 2012, Blender
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"Why didn't anyone tell me that Rhino could do this???" cos it costs $795, and this is the Bryce forum.. Sorry, couldn't resist ;o)) Looking in the Rhino gallery, the rendering in the kind of images that a lot of people do here looks very flat, compared to Bryce. Not knowledgeable enough to know if it's because Flamingo (@ $470) isn't suited to that type of work, or that people just don't use it in that way very much and therefore aren't experienced at milking the renderer for all it's worth.
I use Rhino for a lot of my models then export as 3ds and import into Bryce. The only problem is when you convert from nurbs to surfaces rhino wants to make a cube that has 512 polys. Normal poly modelers just make two triangles out of each face for a total of 12. This makes huge files that you can't easily share over the internet.
You can export polys from Rhino.. But you have to go through the task of learning proper NURBS to Mesh conversion. It's a little bit of a trick, but it's not a problem... You can tell Rhino exactly how many polys to make something. And no, Rhino is definately Subdidvion modeler, NURBS are shiznet...
pogmahone: I think you may be confusing Flamingo renders for Rhino Flatshade renders. Rhino renders look very flat, and can be rendered with full nurbs wireframes, or not.. Flamingo renders, well, to say the least, are beautiful. Flamingo is intended for product/advertising/architectural/CAD/Engineering renders. Flamingo is almost as slow as Bryce, but has an incredible Raytacing & texture system.. Also, Flamingo is actually Accustudio, just packaged a little different, but the main program is Accustudio..
Great looking machine and all, but technically flawed. The drive would get his feet burned from the heat of the front brakes...
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@ MaxxModelz, I think the pattern is part of the texture intentionally, the machine is supposed to be carbon fibre, so I think he's gone with carbon fibre mesh and no colouration much as seen in many carbon fibre car parts. The modelling is very cool, but the Yokohama logo is back to front, I think the map has somehow been reversed! And yeah Rhino is a good app....
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@ Rayraz, one car modelling site, it's tuts are in Max but applicable to any mesh modeller. Also loads of handy blueprints of cars linked up :)----------
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