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Description: This is the first image in a series depicting the construction of a plaque for a company called Barker Insurance Brokers, which was about have a new presence in South Africa. It was done in 1998 in Cinema 4D entirely on the Amiga and its original resolution was 4000x3000 (in case they wanted to make an A0 poster). I had to smooth a few boolean errors on the screwdriver handle in ImageFX, but otherwise there was no touching up. Picture Stats: Views: 2180 Filesize: 93.24kB Height: 768 Width: 1024 Posted by: X-ray at August 02, 2004, 05:08:39 PM Image Linking Codes
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tokyoracer Posts:1590 | December 12, 2007, 04:11:11 PM BI ey? :lol: |
weirdami Posts:3776 | October 07, 2007, 07:28:42 AM Superscaling sounds like a waste of time if you're not going to get the 2x picture out of it. That way you'd have the super big image and can scale to whatever you want yourself. |
Karlos Posts:16879 | May 23, 2007, 10:13:38 PM @weirdami Scaling the image down (with filtering) naturally antialiases all the edges and blurs some detail which causes that. Raytracers already do this, that's what supersampling (sometimes called oversampling) is for. A simple 2x supersample actually renders the image at twice the target size, then scales it down. Unfortunately, that means you are tracing 4x as many pixels, so it's correspondingly slower to render. |
weirdami Posts:3776 | September 20, 2006, 11:46:22 PM it looked really real in the thumb nail on the home page. maybe that's a trick render programs can use to make things look more realer. |
TheMagicM Posts:2857 | September 10, 2004, 04:58:56 AM that looks awesome!!! |