tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470543006314152962.post1580746981203584003..comments2024-03-11T16:49:27.614+00:00Comments on The Happy Pontist: Bridge competition debris part 24: Poole Harbour Crossing: OthersThe Happy Pontisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15252272118786667592noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470543006314152962.post-21742162922347779522011-03-24T12:41:56.958+00:002011-03-24T12:41:56.958+00:00I don't know if they need the artistic trainin...I don't know if they need the artistic training, but computer visualisers certainly need the artistic sensibility. I've seen quite a few renderings over the years which are technically competent but not emotionally engaging, or which fail to show their subject from the best point of view. I can think of several cases where I've used computer visualisations to establish the perspective of a scene, but relied on a sketch artist to produce the finished image, so it has more "feeling" to it. Of course, there are plenty of computer packages now which create an illusion of hand-drawing anyway.The Happy Pontisthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15252272118786667592noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6470543006314152962.post-77725716438401015812011-03-23T12:43:57.225+00:002011-03-23T12:43:57.225+00:00It's fascinating to see the 3 or 4 computer re...It's fascinating to see the 3 or 4 computer renderings in the mix. This set is like a snapshot of rendering techniques, taken just as they were beginning to change.<br /><br />I wonder if the change to computer renderings has made it easier for non-artists to create perspectives, or if basic artistic training is still the key thing?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com