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In the "Gallery" part of my Internet site http://www.tvi-sarl.com, you will find different views of the Benton. Except, of course, for the AC3D screenshot, the images have been rendered with Kerkythea. Those of you who own Google Sketchup can download the model itself from 3D Warehouse ( Search for "TVI" ). Enjoy!
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Nice work as usual Thierry, I had no idea there were so many Iron Clads. I guess they really caught on.
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Great Job, how do you make the shadows.
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Thanks to you both. As I said, I render the images with Kerkythea and thusly :-) create the shadows. Kerkythea can import .3ds and .obj, which AC3D can export ( tip from Andy ). Beware, though : make sure that your surfaces are one-sided. Another tip : now that AC3D can deal with Collada, it can freely communicate with Google Sketchup and therefore with 3D Warehouse.
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