Render???
*S*K*E*T*C*H*
03-20-2006, 09:57 AM
I've been reading some of the forums and lots of times i've seen the words:
RENDER/RENDERING/RENDERED :eek7:
can any1 tell me what they mean?
RENDER/RENDERING/RENDERED :eek7:
can any1 tell me what they mean?
NewCarDrawing
03-20-2006, 10:09 AM
give it color or texture or something like that - never really thought about it
*S*K*E*T*C*H*
03-20-2006, 12:13 PM
have u(or any1) got any tips on "rendering" in pencil?
knightvision
03-20-2006, 02:18 PM
(1) sketching
rough drawing done within a few minutes to show a design/layout idea. Can be done with pencil, color pencil or a ballpoint pen or etc. Mostly monochrome (one single color). reflections and shadings are often left out due less time.
(2) rendering
making a realistic drawing of your sketch for presenting a proceeded idea to the public. very detailed. can be done with markers, crayons, airbrush, color pencils pencil sometimes or photoshop. Takes hours. Has perfect perspectivve, lighting and shadows are applied.
rough drawing done within a few minutes to show a design/layout idea. Can be done with pencil, color pencil or a ballpoint pen or etc. Mostly monochrome (one single color). reflections and shadings are often left out due less time.
(2) rendering
making a realistic drawing of your sketch for presenting a proceeded idea to the public. very detailed. can be done with markers, crayons, airbrush, color pencils pencil sometimes or photoshop. Takes hours. Has perfect perspectivve, lighting and shadows are applied.
G-man422
03-20-2006, 02:28 PM
^ yup.
*S*K*E*T*C*H*
03-23-2006, 02:44 PM
does any body know any good photoshop rendering tutorials?
i only know this one:
http://www.purephotoshop.com/article/110
i only know this one:
http://www.purephotoshop.com/article/110
*S*K*E*T*C*H*
03-25-2006, 06:48 AM
or can sum1 make me a photoshop render tutorial?
it doesnt have to be a car, it can be an object and i can apply the technique to the car drawing
(:sorry: about the double post)
it doesnt have to be a car, it can be an object and i can apply the technique to the car drawing
(:sorry: about the double post)
jd_design
03-25-2006, 08:41 AM
if you want to you can jus click edit and add watever you want to your first comment then you wouldntnhave to worry about the double post...but its okay weve all done it before
jd
jd
*S*K*E*T*C*H*
03-25-2006, 10:47 AM
yeah i know.
i just edited my last post in this forum (#7)
i just edited my last post in this forum (#7)
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