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What are the specs? Weight? Crust thickness?
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I want some!
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Nice design.
This image brings up a point I've been pursuing for years: If we look at the image, it is very obvious that it's "fake". It is too perfect. What would make it more realistic? Some imperfections, of course, but how do we do that in CAD? This is a problem that's easy to state, but hard to solve. Any comments? |
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Using CAD software to make photorealistic pie is like trying to eat soup with a fork. It might work if you really try, but it's the wrong tool. The spoon is either a photo-editing program or a 3D animation program. Either one allows you to generate random noise patters to texture the pie and to create random surface variations (in 3D) to account for the imperfections. Not only that, you would have much more control over the lighting and shadows.
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The crust is 0.14in thick. Not sure about the weight. I couldn't find "cheesecake" under the materials list. |
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Maybe we should have a CD-wide CAD challenge to see who can make the most realistic looking slice of cheesecake.
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It looks almost perfect however you missed a vital component to any cheesecake design. The cherries....
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Only in the off-season would a thread about a cheesecake rendered in CAD get 12 responses and a discussion about how to make photorealistic images of food in CAD software.
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![]() Details. Compare and contrast. The crust has a crumbly, pitted texture. I wouldn't call that an imperfection, in the same way you wouldn't expect the surface of a gravel to be flat. Also see the profile and color gradient of the top - the raised ring around the edge is darker (because of how thin it is?). Finally the junction where the crust meets cake isn't uniform at all, looks like there is a bit of mixing/penetration. |
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Are you having a sponsor mill this out of an entire cheesecake? Seems like a major waste of resources.
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