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Old 3rd January 2007, 18:24   #5 (permalink)
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Shade is ugly. It's boring. It reminds me about dark ages of mainframes and PDP. That's why I like it.
hehe... that's why I want to know more about it. It's ugly and boring and looks more difficult to learn. There would be little competition if it becomes my main 3d tool. Another reason why I'm curious is because I like Japanese style art. I remember a book I browsed long time ago at a bargain bookshop. It's a step by step illustration on technical illustration written by a Japanese author. It's actually written in Japanese but with English translation on the side. The book was mostly full of illustrations from sketch to finish using traditional tools such as airbrush, charcoal, colored pencils and so on. The rendering has fading effect at the edges of the finished car as an example. The transition is semi-realism to sketch. Know what I mean? You probably have seen something like that. The finished drawing in color fades around the sides. Kind of like you still see the beginning of the drawing like the pencil stroke on the sides. I wonder if you could do that in Shade without having to Photoshop it.
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