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Red Nervcell half ...

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Mar 12, 2002
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This is only the half picture ... my computer run out of workspace in the middle :-) ... sorry for that

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Delrino

6:30AM | Tue, 12 March 2002

can you use the "polygonreduction"-object on this to give your PC a chance to render it? :o)

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Erik0815Erik

6:52AM | Tue, 12 March 2002

:-) ... no ... it's not because the polygones (there are 0) - its just a couple of sweep-nurbs with a rotation-objekt; the problem are the heavy transparenz and reflection together with lots of volumetric lights ... the scene has just 798 kb ...

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Erik0815Erik

10:21AM | Tue, 12 March 2002

I use still Win98 with (sniff) 256 SDRAM on a Athlon 1400 ... YES - I KNOW, but the new motherboard with the CPU was expencive enough for the moment ... R055 will try to render it for me ... maybe it works, maybe I've maid an impossible scene :-)

Epheckz

10:09PM | Tue, 12 March 2002

I like it this size, it reminds me of a red rose.

sdaniels

3:46AM | Wed, 13 March 2002

You could always just half the verticle apature of you camera, move it up a little .. render the top half (or not since you have it), then move the cam down and equal amount from the starting point and render the bottom. Then off to photoshop for a stitch-job. :)


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