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Re: Carrara Career

Re: Carrara Career

2004-02-26       - By debadger

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I've used Carrara for the same thing, using models imported as 3DS through
AutoCad - Carrara is fantastic for concept work like that.

Elena

-- --Original Message-- --
From: eric3ddd [mailto:eric3ddd@(protected)]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2004 7:38 PM
To: Carrara@(protected)
Subject: [Carrara] Re: Carrara Career


If your finished products are images, you can create them however you want.
The
client won't care as long as the result is good.

I have used CS2 and 3 a lot to render Pro/E models of products because
models don't
exist yet to be photographed for packaging. Making a real photo model takes
weeks,
costs thousands of $ and then it still needs to be photographed and cleaned
up.
Converting a Pro/E model, applying materials, lighting, and rendering can be
completed in a day, and you can easily try color variations.

You can see some of those renders in your local Walmart, Target, Home
Depot,...

Eric D




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