[–] michaelbuckbee 13y ago ↗ While interesting from a technical level, the increased fidelity of 3D renders is also opening up new commercial applications. Case in point: 25% of next years Ikea catalog will be renders:http://www.theverge.com/2012/8/23/3262234/ikea-replace-photo... [–] dnlc 13y ago ↗ That's actually a great point, thanks for sharing the article!
[–] jasinskas 13y ago ↗ Wow - check the inter dimensional predator! [–] dnlc 13y ago ↗ that does not seem so realistic though :D
[–] crististm 13y ago ↗ "Bits of bread" would have been even more realistic with some breadcrumbs here and there. [–] dnlc 13y ago ↗ Must have a been a tidy eater :)
[–] visualmind 13y ago ↗ The classroom's flash illumination looks so realistic! Couln't tell it's not a photo.. [–] VikingCoder 13y ago ↗ I love the idea of sharing the code behind making grungy-looking renders like this.import polaroidimport dustimport smudgyLens
[–] VikingCoder 13y ago ↗ I love the idea of sharing the code behind making grungy-looking renders like this.import polaroidimport dustimport smudgyLens
[–] icegreentea 13y ago ↗ In case you just skimmed through the descriptions, the library renders are actually stills from an animation: http://vimeo.com/7809605It's really quite something. Made a big stir when it was released a few years back. Still amazing.
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import polaroid
import dust
import smudgyLens
It's really quite something. Made a big stir when it was released a few years back. Still amazing.