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Offline Megzee67

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Rendering
« on: June 28, 2021, 01:39:19 pm »
Hi Gents,
I have recently been introduced to Matt from The Render Garage who will be doing a 3 angle rendering of my 67 Coupe resto-mod build. I simply sent through some photo's and custom details for him to work with, along with colour specs, rim styles, stance and sizes.
Matt was very prompt in replying and it he has a large range of Mustang modelling programs to work with...
Looking forward to hanging them in my office...

https://therendergarage.com.au/
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Offline AussiePhil

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Re: Rendering
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2021, 07:04:39 am »
Hey Mike,
I Re-read this message this morning, how did it go, did you get your prints yet!
I must admit I didn’t know what rendering was, I thought you were getting your house cement rendered, hahaha.
Cheers Phil.
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Offline Megzee67

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Re: Rendering
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2021, 04:31:19 pm »
Hi Phil
Yep i think rendering is an american terminology for artist rendition....not to be confused with the Aussie cement and sand mix...
I originally saw Chip Foose build design " renderings" many years ago and always liked the artistic final impressions of classic cars and hotrods.
As for mine i have put it on hold until i can get back home to Australia....which is proving more difficult as the weeks go by..
Cheers..
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