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    I think Metric is on the maxwell train with me now

    so unless you plan to switch over (which shouldnt be too hard theres a sketchup plug in) the materials wont really help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    I think Metric is on the maxwell train with me now

    so unless you plan to switch over (which shouldnt be too hard theres a sketchup plug in) the materials wont really help.
    I downloaded it a while back but been to scared to ask help, as your always so busy , but if metric and evil will give me a hand lerning some stuff, i would change over

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    Quote Originally Posted by evil-98 View Post
    I think Metric is on the maxwell train with me now

    so unless you plan to switch over (which shouldnt be too hard theres a sketchup plug in) the materials wont really help.
    Yep, I switched over to Maxwell since it seems to have much better support material-wise (and better selection) and it renders multiple times faster than Kerkythea.

    Evil, think you could send a 2D profile of your BP barbs (something I can revolve around a axis)?

    jonathankru: What's the IOR for your acrylic material? It looks too low, increasing it might help.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metric View Post
    Yep, I switched over to Maxwell since it seems to have much better support material-wise (and better selection) and it renders multiple times faster than Kerkythea.

    Evil, think you could send a 2D profile of your BP barbs (something I can revolve around a axis)?

    jonathankru: What's the IOR for your acrylic material? It looks too low, increasing it might help.
    I am still a noob at Max. Only been using it for a couple of days. I dont know what IOR is but i am googleing it as i type to see if i can find out more.
    Thanks for the tip.
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    Well here is another one. I am still experimenting with textures so it is not a very good render. Will work some more on the render later and update it when i am done.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metric View Post
    Evil, think you could send a 2D profile of your BP barbs (something I can revolve around a axis)?
    heres are the inventor and solidworks files sorry no sketch up version

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    @bentleya;

    depending on what software you choose to use will determine weather or not i can help you in the actual rendering. materials and such we can share no problem, over all setup of the renders etc are the same but work flow of each software is different. i render through 3DSMAX or use maxwell studio, tho i like the flow of 3DSMAX more.
    Last edited by evil-98; 02-11-2009 at 07:18 PM.

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