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3 Dimensional Chat / Milkshape Artistic render...

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Master of Pupppets
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Posted: 21st Jan 2005 06:51
I've seen some cool renders of milkshape as a sort of artistic picture. I want to know how to do that because......it's awsome!!!

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The Samurai
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Posted: 21st Jan 2005 14:33
well In Milkshape you have a few options. I only use on. Go to File>Export>Viewpoint Expierience Technology. Then type in anything and save...it don't actually save though. After that it makes a nice render.

Wiggett
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Posted: 21st Jan 2005 14:38
yeah but when it renders it it fugs up some of the textures i use, and i don't know why. flat coulors it is usually fine with, but files with detail such as faces etc come out in a black with fuzzy lines on it much liek a tv with poor reception and no face image.

The Samurai
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 02:03
Well all you have to change is the way it textures it...make it to were it does a regualar texture instead of the shiny.

Shadow Robert
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 02:28
If you want to create a professional looking render, Milkshape now exports to YaFray format; which is a 3rd party rendering tool.

http://yafray.sourceforge.net isn't too bad actually, and worth checking out.
Mr Underhill
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 04:10 Edited at: 22nd Jan 2005 04:18
Leyvin, your hyperlink doesn't work.
Try this:http://www.yafray.org/

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Preston C
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 05:01 Edited at: 22nd Jan 2005 05:02
Yeah, I gotta second YafRay, it's a great little renderer (though, I have the strange feeling lighting works better when used from Wings3D than Milkshape ).

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Shadow Robert
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 05:10 Edited at: 22nd Jan 2005 05:13
yeah, heh sorry they changed who was hosting it.
http://www.yafray.org/

here is a test scene if you want to try it out, i can't figure outhow to use it without the help and can't be arsed to find it... but it only took a minute or two to make this scene

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damn forum won't upload it. here it is on my server

http://www.rstudio.co.uk/pub/test.scene.zip

well anyways, it should help anyone who was wondering about glass in Milkshape3D too
Master of Pupppets
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Posted: 22nd Jan 2005 06:03
Thanks guys!!!!!!!!

Mak'a ma day!!!

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