Tugpsx wrote:This is very impressive work. Based on the images you have provided, the level of detail from a non-medical point of view is great. The effectiveness and flow of images works and does portray the desired idea.
Since these simulations will likely be used in a promotion environment or possible educational where it would actually be projected, the resolution shown works ( I actually projected it in a conference room).
Thanks for sharing and showing what Carrara can do in an applied situation.
Hi Tugpsx,
Apologies for not responding sooner. (Is there a way to receive an email notification on this forum?)I am extremely grateful for your acknowledgement and comments regarding resolution. Makes my week!
My relationship with Carrara is so ambivalent. I have been with it since Raydream, and found it to be a good work horse, but really dragging when trying to push it to achieve a higher level. At least, thanks to Simon and Octane, we can look like the real deal. Now we just need the actual Carrara modifiers, physics, etc. to come up to a level that is more satisfying. Sure we could learn new programs, but the lost momentum would be stultifying.