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By sampson
#294056
nice - good find :D
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By RonB
#294059
Sweet...
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By Fernando Tella
#294080
20-30 years maybe. We should have enough computing power to handle not only the scene but also that rich interface (well, maybe I could pass without that), the software to handle the virtual reality devices and of course being able to look around without stops (once you have your VR goggles on you can't stop looking around).

We would have to move a lot more than now, though; it would be more tiring. :P 3D geeks would be even athletic.
By numerobis
#294081
looks like sketchup 20+... push/pull is still there :mrgreen:
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By iker
#294082
great! :shock:
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By Leonardo
#294104
Fernando Tella wrote:Would be great if I could model like that!
I don't know it if it would be great... but I'm sure it will be a lot more fun :P
By yanada
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IA: What tools did you use, software, hardware?

BB :It was shot with a Vericam HD camera on a green screen stage. I did previs in Lightwave before the shoot to block the edit out. This was edited in Adobe Premiere. The final 3D was also done in Lightwave. All the shots were composited using Eyeon's Digital Fusion.
http://www.itsartmag.com/features/worldbuilder/
WHY WAIT 20 YEARS WHEN YOU CAN DO IT NOW :wink:
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By lebbeus
#294116
this would be a great way to model and present 8)
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By Bubbaloo
#294118
Once your architecture has been built in 3d, just send the file to your nano-construction bots, and your building will be finished in 1 week. Oh, the future is scary...

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