- Wed Aug 09, 2006 4:30 pm
#176852
This isn't really related to Maxwell, but I showed my friend my apartment rendering...
http://www.misterasset.com/maxwell/imag ... framed.jpg
and I told her it was a model I had done. She got confused, thought it was a model unit for an apartment complex that I had photographed so then I had to convince her it wasn't real. I thought it was good, but I never thought it was that good. Anyways, I use 3DS Max so I told it to render a wireframe with the default scanline to show her and I got this...
http://www.misterasset.com/maxwell/images/wireframe.jpg
which was enough to convince her it was computer generated. My question for all you 3DS Max users is how to get a hidden line wireframe. Like a wireframe that doesn't show all the parts of the scene that aren't in the rendering. Thanks.
http://www.misterasset.com/maxwell/imag ... framed.jpg
and I told her it was a model I had done. She got confused, thought it was a model unit for an apartment complex that I had photographed so then I had to convince her it wasn't real. I thought it was good, but I never thought it was that good. Anyways, I use 3DS Max so I told it to render a wireframe with the default scanline to show her and I got this...
http://www.misterasset.com/maxwell/images/wireframe.jpg
which was enough to convince her it was computer generated. My question for all you 3DS Max users is how to get a hidden line wireframe. Like a wireframe that doesn't show all the parts of the scene that aren't in the rendering. Thanks.
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