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  • #16
    RErender...drapefx can do better than buildview cause you can retexture on your rendered scene whether vray/mr/fr whatever renderer used with the same uvw map that you applied in max..plus u can alter the tiling values too..

    here is a screenshot..just applied some woods on the walls too...hehe



    meher

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    • #17
      the only immidiate issue I see w/ drape Fx is that it seems that some of the more subtle GI shadows seem to desapear after the fx treatment.....like the soft shadows under the shelfs in flipside's room...



      paul.

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      • #18
        MrCad- I have played a bit with Drapefx and realize it's possibilities for the artist. I was wondering about a possible use for sales, where a kitchen could be modeled and rendered then as a sales tool the cabinet wood, counter tops, flooring, etc. could be selected and visualized by the customer.
        Eric Boer
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        • #19
          RErender...drapefx will export a interior or exterior to an .exe soon as a standalone file and the user can manipulate the way he wants and print from the file.. this way drapefx users can sell to shops or maybe sell their .exe's through turbosquid??

          btw..some tests I did with DrapeFX on vray renders with solids + wireframe...well unlimited combinations possible..since u can make a desired style gradient or mask in PS and use it in dfx





          meher

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          • #20
            one more test of solid+wire

            vray rendered and drapefx post work for wireframe

            2 secs for wire



            meher

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