
I made this trike in autocad. (5 years and 2856 days ago)
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very nice !! reminds me of my childhood I used to have one of those
, remember to post sbs which is mandatory here in 3d section and gl
what format for the sbs because right now its a dwg. file
how long do I have to finish the sbs and post it?
It's easy just use the print screen option, take screen shots of key stages of making of your artwork , paste in any paint program like paint in Windows or if you have a freeware called xn view ,then save those as jpegs and upload one by one in the upload sbs section good luck
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You could improve this a lot with a simple scene around it. A floor, couple walls. Texture them. Add a sunlight (or your programs equivalent) with shadows on.
thank you for the critique. I add a mirrored floor. I would like to do more but autocad requires an extreme amount of memory and even w/4gb ram it gets sluggish working with a lot of solids
I starting to learn how to render with autocad
you're learning fast dude, looks much better
this is my latest render, Its quite a challenge trying to get the effects on one material without screwing the effects on the others but I'm learning
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