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| Rhino Rendering / Presentation Hello, I am working on a series of boat designs and it will soon be time to present them. I was wondering if anyone knew how to do nice water affects so that I can give the appearance of the vessel underway. The best example of this I have been able to find so far is the one on the rhino3d.com main page. The image's address is: http://www.rhino3d.com/images/04a.jpg Thank you for your help. |
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| I think most people use photoshop for the white eater ![]() Render in Flamingo, Maxwell or whatever and the finish it in photoshop. I may be wrong, because most render programs let you place a photo as a background. |
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| Yes, for a rendering of a hull on its way (wake added) most of the time photoshop is used |
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| I dont suppose anyone has a good photoshop picture I could scale & use for my hulls? |
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