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I re-organized the section under basics to reflect the steps 3d artwork normally undergoes (modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, animation, and finally rendering). As for items removed from the basics section of the older version and placed under related concepts: 3D scanner covers basically the same stuff as 3d rendering, and they might even need to be merged. The 3d printing article concerns only the medical industry. It may need to be included in the basics section, but maybe not now given its present scope. 3d computer graphics software, while important, doesn't fit under the present definition I'm using for the category. If an alternative definition was intended I would request that it be known. — Preceding unsigned comment added by David C ( talk • contribs)
Why do you have image of the dice and glasses? If you look at the image it does not seem to be a computer graphical image. Would something like the utah teapot be better. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.125.149.38 ( talk) 17:18, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
Years later I replaced it with File:Activemarker2.PNG, although an iconic early 3D image would also be good. MOS:IMAGERELEVANCE applies as much to navboxes as articles, as in many cases this will be the only image on a page - "Images should look like what they are meant to illustrate". Showing the reader an amazingly photorealistic image of some dice and glassware on a kitchen surface does not clearly convey "computer graphics", it conveys "glasses on a kitchen surface". -- McGeddon ( talk) 21:05, 6 October 2016 (UTC)
I was wondering if Cel-shading could be added to the template? SharkD ( talk) 05:34, 16 April 2009 (UTC)
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I re-organized the section under basics to reflect the steps 3d artwork normally undergoes (modeling, texturing, lighting, rigging, animation, and finally rendering). As for items removed from the basics section of the older version and placed under related concepts: 3D scanner covers basically the same stuff as 3d rendering, and they might even need to be merged. The 3d printing article concerns only the medical industry. It may need to be included in the basics section, but maybe not now given its present scope. 3d computer graphics software, while important, doesn't fit under the present definition I'm using for the category. If an alternative definition was intended I would request that it be known. — Preceding unsigned comment added by David C ( talk • contribs)
Why do you have image of the dice and glasses? If you look at the image it does not seem to be a computer graphical image. Would something like the utah teapot be better. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 91.125.149.38 ( talk) 17:18, 26 March 2008 (UTC)
Years later I replaced it with File:Activemarker2.PNG, although an iconic early 3D image would also be good. MOS:IMAGERELEVANCE applies as much to navboxes as articles, as in many cases this will be the only image on a page - "Images should look like what they are meant to illustrate". Showing the reader an amazingly photorealistic image of some dice and glassware on a kitchen surface does not clearly convey "computer graphics", it conveys "glasses on a kitchen surface". -- McGeddon ( talk) 21:05, 6 October 2016 (UTC)
I was wondering if Cel-shading could be added to the template? SharkD ( talk) 05:34, 16 April 2009 (UTC)