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Fred Abler is behind this, he wrote about it last year on this Website...low polygon 3D models for non-photorealistic rendering...
Announcing FormFonts 3D (CGarchitect.com).
Announcing FormFonts 3D
From: CGarchitect.com
Type: News Report
[CADwire.net - AEC CAD industry news]
10:29:06 AM
Video and the Podcasting Star. Why iPod exhibitionists aren't exactly leaping at the chance to play TV anchor on the web. By Steve Friess. [Wired News]
10:10:38 AM
As landscape architects try harder and harder to make computer renderings look like Turner paintings, the main stream gamer industry has a different idea involving big-time, real time interactivity and high-res motion/backgrounds. The CNET article from Madden talks about lighting, weather conditions, online interactivity...while Wired examines the urban design and landscape backgrounds of downtown and country action games...'Madden': The next generation. EA Sports Senior Producer Jeremy Strauser discusses efforts to make the venerable football franchise storm the Xbox 360. [CNET News.com]
10:08:33 AM