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http://newtek.com/partners/realviz/i...p#ImageModeler
It looks awsome! (The model and texture part of it). Is it as good as it looks? Is it easy? |
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damn now wheres the fun in that, your next door neirbours dog could now do 3d models so less jobs for the people who actually have an ounce of skill in there bodys!
Just my opinion of course |
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When you put it that way. Yes.
But from my guess, it probley isn't as good as having a human doing it. But it does look fun to mess around with. |
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Had a quick go with the demo version of it. I think it certainly has its uses in certain contexts. For example, if you were trying to model your entire street and didn't need stupidly detailed models then something like RealViz would probably be very useful. The wireframes it comes out with aren't exactly great either and I think it would make it difficult to make adjustments to them. On the other hand, with architectural modelling, you could just use the RealViz model as a template for your own modelling! It has its uses in the right places, but I don't think its going to replace a human modeller.
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