nicknack Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Currently I am working on a project that requires a city background. after thinking on this for a while I decided to use greeble to generate a simple city this was fine and my super was happy with the way it looked. However just as I was preparing to render one of the marketing bunnys decided that they wanted skeletal buildings (just the slab and columns of each floor) instead of gray blocks . The solutions I came up with was either model it (not hard but a little time consuming) or try and fake it with a material. Which is going to give a nicer finished product?? will the material option be quicker to render or the model? has anyone had a similar requirement before if so what solution did you use?? Quote
spittle Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Images generally render much faster than geometry. I'd prob still go with modeling unless you have a good background. Quote
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