Integrating 3D models with photography
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# 1 26-07-2004 , 09:11 PM
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Robot---Complete

.....and here is my robot.
I will be very greatful, if you tell me what you think about this robot!!!:p
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# 2 26-07-2004 , 09:13 PM
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# 3 27-07-2004 , 02:14 AM
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Nice work he looks really cool. user added image



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# 4 27-07-2004 , 09:27 PM
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body is very detailed dude! try to give it more metallic or rusty tex....user added image


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# 5 23-08-2004 , 05:39 PM
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very good user added image
- not keen on the head thou


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# 6 24-08-2004 , 12:41 AM
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Nice and cool, but from a realistic point of view, there is no room for engine/power generator. So I think you should add such a unit on its back.

The head is also a bit weird, put some hole in it.

Overall, I like its shape!

# 7 26-08-2004 , 07:56 PM
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wow this look great.. only thing i would fix is the way the legs join the feet, (ankles) seem to come to a point, somehow i dont think this would be enough to hold its weight.

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