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Old 09-24-2007, 02:34 PM
bernhardusa bernhardusa is offline
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Do you need a visualization from your design like this...

Hello friends !

Since I was planing to build my own boat, I could see that it would be very nice to see how my boat will look like, especially in the design status, and how the parts find togehter.... hmm, I build a lot of 3d models, especially technical modeling and render and animate it photoreal.

here you can see some of my images, all 3d models and rendered, no photos:




here a wire, to see it's 3d, not a photo:






hmm, ok, so I haven't done anything with a boat yet, but of course if I do have blueprints or CAD files, I could help you guys in making shots like the pictures above...

or maybe an animation, like you can see here:
http://www.bernhardrieder.com/animat...ort_render.mov quick time move, save target as...

http://www.bernhardrieder.com/animat...ota_finish.avi divx codec required, save target as...

ok, so if there is a need for, just let me know...
thx a lot,

bernhard


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Old 09-24-2007, 08:15 PM
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Lead me on. How do you post a photo?

I lost the link to a Texas boat builder I wish to converse with.

He has the shallow draft boats that elevate the OB on a riser step and use a "tunnel" hull.

Ray

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Old 09-25-2007, 07:38 AM
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you click on the little icon above, when you start a thread: insert image... that's all...... your image needs to be on a server with an existing www... path....

hope that helps...
bernhard
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Old 09-29-2007, 03:32 AM
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Absolutely hallucinant result ........... I make my own 3d designs and renderings with rhinoceros 4.0 and flamingo raytracer, but your work is absolutely amazing you are clearlya a professionnal I wish Could attain such umbelievable results, In fact I wopnder if you are kidding all of us and they are just pictures taken with a camera if not so .... congratuations for reaching perfection in 3d modelling ... wich program did you use to get those results ?? congratulations my friend
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Old 09-29-2007, 08:06 AM
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real nice work, in peticular i like the crome mappings, looks like its made in 3d studio max6, well done
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Old 09-29-2007, 08:38 AM
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Nice work. The scaled-up radial car tires on the Kenworth wire drawing give away the program, though it's hard to see on the finished rendering.
Very sophisticated--- considers even tiny surface conditions. Amazing.

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Hi Bernhard,

Nice work. If you ever want to move to New Zealand let us know.

Regards,
Rich
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Old 10-01-2007, 07:28 AM
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Thank you

Thank you very much for all your kind words, I really appreciate that.

I use 3dsmax9, and the images above are rendered with different, with brazil, vray and mental. No postwork done.

some more snapshots from the viewport:



@Urbanvoyage:
thank you rich. At the moment I am interested in making freelance projects... so if there is anything I can support you, let me know.

So long, thank you all for your kind words,
bernhard


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