i think it's microsoft paint... seriously though. you can do that in any vector graphics software...
no, i mean the swirling fields behind the train station... any idea what does that?
looks like a plan-view a 3-dimensional surface with a grid of normals.
if u know particles or hair, would be quite easy by assigning turbulance or wind vector.
I know that project! Fellow classmates :) Anyways, I think they used some script in Rhino. I could ask them what exactly.
yup, i think oldfogey is right. it's Etch-A-Sketch...
maya fluids!!!!!!!!!
polar array a bunch of lines in acad and trim and repeat
hehehehhehehe!!!!! you funny
Anything really. But my guess is adobe illustrator...
no really...its maya --dynamics -- fluids -- with vectors on--really there is no doubt.
looks like a magnet and metal shavings
thats sweet
Hairy Gary:
was there a pinochet or chavez version of create a commie?
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i think it's microsoft paint...
seriously though. you can do that in any vector graphics software...
no, i mean the swirling fields behind the train station... any idea what does that?
looks like a plan-view a 3-dimensional surface with a grid of normals.
if u know particles or hair, would be quite easy by assigning turbulance or wind vector.
I know that project! Fellow classmates :)
Anyways, I think they used some script in Rhino. I could ask them what exactly.
yup, i think oldfogey is right. it's Etch-A-Sketch...
maya fluids!!!!!!!!!
polar array a bunch of lines in acad and trim and repeat
hehehehhehehe!!!!! you funny
Anything really. But my guess is adobe illustrator...
no really...its maya --dynamics -- fluids -- with vectors on--really there is no doubt.
looks like a magnet and metal shavings
thats sweet
Hairy Gary:
was there a pinochet or chavez version of create a commie?
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