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Battle Drones- W.I.P. Brazil/Scanline Test

3D Studio Max (none) posted on Feb 13, 2002
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Just uploaded the Brazil Renderer & I am experimenting with it - I would like some opinions on which one you like better. I am also having some problems seeing through glass objects rendered with Brazil if anyone knows how to fix this I could really use some help- Thanks, 3DF.

Comments (6)


Razorcut

12:19PM | Wed, 13 February 2002

Very cool. I think the top pic with the greener tone looks more realistic.

j3ro3n

12:55PM | Wed, 13 February 2002

It looks lik it's going to be a great model!! Keep up the good work! Maybe you can adjust the Skylight color in the LumaServer in Brazil... If you give it the right color, you get the greenish realism of the scanline render, and the Brazillian way to render in the same packadge!! :D g00d j0b s0 f4r!

Laminator

7:00PM | Wed, 13 February 2002

I like the bottom one bestist. It's much more stylish. Who needs realism! As for transparency, have you tried using the Brazil test material type?

Binx

10:29PM | Wed, 13 February 2002

Man those are great.....

MgraFx

11:30AM | Thu, 14 February 2002

hey it looks like terminator, good, for trasparency in brazil you can't fix problem i'm sorry, i tried all kind of setting but nothing, i hope in the final release...bye MgraFx. Did you use space panels for texture or is your

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artistheat

7:22PM | Wed, 20 February 2002

Excellent model,Fantastic work


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