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2 Ball auto rendering

audietron

By: audietron
New: 07-31-2014 04:24 PM
Updated: 07-31-2014 04:24 PM
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2 Ball auto rendering

I was going to lunch and wanted to try this out with an off-season project. This is 42% complete.

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07-31-2014 09:59 PM

cbale2000


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Gorgeous render!

A few questions...

  1. What program are you using?
  2. How did you get the background in the image?
  3. How long did it take to render?
  4. What kind of system did you render it on?



07-31-2014 10:48 PM

audietron


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Originally Posted by cbale2000 View Post
Gorgeous render!

A few questions...
  1. What program are you using?
  2. How did you get the background in the image?
  3. How long did it take to render?
  4. What kind of system did you render it on?
1. This is just using Inventor 2013.

2. In the view tab it gives option for areas and this is just a warehouse, I
plan on adding a sphere view picture to use as well.

3. At 50% it was about 45 minutes, I would expect the entire thing would take close to 2 hours to complete.

4. This is running off of a Nvidia GTX 660 TI and an i7 Quad core 3rd gen.



08-01-2014 02:00 PM

mwtidd


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Are you using an HDRI for the background, or something else?

Did you find that background, or produce it yourself?



08-01-2014 03:52 PM

audietron


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Are you using an HDRI for the background, or something else?

Did you find that background, or produce it yourself?
This is just a default and it is 6 images put up so depending the camera angle the move to give the illusion of perspective. Just be set the perspective mode instead of orthographic.



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