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Carrara F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 20 11:31 am)
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Hello Headwax, and thank you. Actually, I've only used bumpmaps here because the details tend to be very close to the surface, or inset and most angles I would render at would not betray the bumpmap relief as not being actual 3D. If I decide to zoom in for a closer shot I might go ahead and convert my bumps into normal maps with CrazyBump or xNormal, or somesuch. I'm really excited that Carrara8 is incorporating normal maps into its core functionality. I haven't tried painting any normal maps within Carrara yet.
Thank you Analog. As I understand it, an n gon is a polygon with any number of sides more than 4.
Of course 4 sides make a "quad", which is the ideal. I should have said co-planar, instead of "planar".
Co-planar just means polys that share the same flat surface.
Thank you Rexus.
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The original Moorish-inspired structure, and its cresent-shaped piers stood on 2500 pilings located 4000 ft from the Eastern shore of the Great Salt Lake, and was reached by a long railroad trestle.
There are no blueprints, drawings or elevations known to still exist, but I was able to find quite a few pictures via web searching that are making it possible to figure out proportions and scale.
I must say that I'm very happy with Carrara's renderer; though I've modeled this with mostly quads and some tri's,(using Wings) I know there are a few "N-gons" still lurking in the mesh. But Carrara doesn't seem to care, as long as all the polys are planar. I've read on various boards that a lot of Arch-VIZ guys use, and depend on N-gons and (shudder) booleans to make their Building and structure models. Does using an occasional N-gon make me a bad person? Do any of you guys stoop to using them?