mef Posted August 3, 2002 Share Posted August 3, 2002 Hi Jeff, Thanks for all of your effort with the site, as it has been very useful - as the leader of the design group at a large Ontario architectural firm, I have often sent my staff to cgarchitect to check out a particular high quality link, or particularly impressive rendering. Just yesterday we checked out Ted Boardman's Lofting II, to review how to get a tablecloth to look right in a ballroom image, wtihout a lot of work. Added convenience for us would be: -Better historical gallery access, with full thumbnails. Some of the best images are no longer available to us, frankly because we have forgotten where to find them; -Index on any forum, that would assist a production group to find answers quickly; -More product reviews similar to your initial look at VIZ4; -Tutorial links inluded with gallery images, where an artist is confident enough with their skills to share some of the finer points; -Monthly workflow feature, as this is often the most important and interesting aspect of managing the use of staff time and software - for example, we often model in VIZ4, export rendered elevations to Corel, produce better elevations, and then use the jpegs as maps to put back into the VIZ models - not as perfect as a detailed model, but good enough for urban level models, and fast enough for the "Architecture as an extreme sport" that is today's production reality. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mef Posted August 3, 2002 Author Share Posted August 3, 2002 ACDSee software is a good model for the type of Gallery interface I have in mind - something where you didn't need to page through all of the work to find something specific, and then use a link to take you to the artist selected. Thanks MEF Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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