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# 1 15-10-2005 , 09:42 AM
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Hi everyone,

Just unpacked and installed Maya 7 and decided to whip something up that looks slightly realistic user added image

Obviously a lot of work still to do. The normals are not smoothed and all the details are not yet moddeled. I'm hoping to make this a part of a home entertainment scene i'm going to make.

I'll try to have some updates v. soon and hopefulyl some textures to come as well.

Comments welcome,

Alex

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another version

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# 3 15-10-2005 , 09:57 AM
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and a start on the tv

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# 4 15-10-2005 , 11:07 AM
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Great start on the both work.

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# 5 15-10-2005 , 12:17 PM
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Thanks gamester,

I've put the 2 together now. hopefully from this i'll be able to start making something that looks good. i'm probably going to have to re-do the TV. I dont like it, espesially the stand (it's actually a real model)

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is the HI-FI not a little to big, unless the TV is like a 12 inch widescreenuser added image

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hmmmmmmmmm i thought so but i rekoned maybe they're big boomer speakers, but i guess they look weird. anyway, its all going to be re-zied/modelled/done soon anyway.

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