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Old 2007-02-28, 18:29   Link #14
Jinto
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Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Fürth (GER)
Age: 43
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Originally Posted by Deathkillz View Post
^ at times like this wiki is your friend

wow...they look stunning O.o i like the neko mimi one very much ^__^
This description does not fit for anime renders. Since anime renders are simplified 2D vector renders (the term rendering is actually misleading).

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Originally Posted by -KarumA- View Post
so basicly saying it does that shading part o.o; i thought the colloring as well, so you do collors in imageready or whatever that program is called *rofl* and then shade it all with the render
And that is why you got it wrong. These renders are not 3D! If they were, they would not have such a shading (I know that anime style shading is not exact to the actual "would be model" of a character. That means it is usually wrong shaded, though our mind doesn't care much, like it doesn't care if eyes are placed wrong or are too huge etc.) These so called renders are based on 2D vector graphic. The term render refers to the process of translating vector graphic into pixel graphic (the result is the render). They are usually exact 2D spline/nurbs/bezier traces of low quality source images. Sometimes they got special 2D (light) effects applied.
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Last edited by Jinto; 2007-03-01 at 01:01. Reason: clarifying things ^^'
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