Beer glass scene creation
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# 16 09-12-2004 , 07:20 AM
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# 17 09-12-2004 , 01:54 PM
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user added image good job.
at first i did not like the legs on the sketch, but the design on the 3d model is better. but i would make the legs wider, as they are too close to each other to support such a structure. it would fall down very easily in real life. good job

# 18 09-12-2004 , 03:25 PM
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Just a rough guess will do, but could i ask how long it's taken to model that far?

# 19 09-12-2004 , 03:34 PM
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vladimirjp, thanks. I am really happy about that part and the links that run aroundd the back of the leg. It looks awsome while animated. I just got ahaed of myself and did a test. THis will be animated in the end. ckyuk, maybe 30 hours? This is probably high though.

# 20 09-12-2004 , 06:39 PM
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nice! bigger feet are needed maybe....

# 21 09-12-2004 , 07:55 PM
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Very Cool

# 22 09-12-2004 , 08:10 PM
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Love the details, gr8 work!


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# 23 09-12-2004 , 09:05 PM
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Hey Rick

Long time no hear dude!! Nice work! Although bigger feet I would say too. Design is kinda Robocop meets Star Wars Scout Walker, neat!!

Look forward to textures...
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# 24 10-12-2004 , 03:35 PM
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Kerosene, you got it. Ya, that is a lot of weight in some small feet.

Jango, I have also always been a fan of starwars so a bit of the AT-St made its way into this. It has to be done by next thursday, texture, and in a scene with three deferent color scemes. I also have a 15 second lip syn animation as well as a photoshop painting due on tuesday. I am so stressed as I sit here at work. AAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.

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Hiya,

I think this looks really magnificent. My one comment is that it should probably have some toes that extrude out from each side of the feat to provide more stability.

Very impressive stuff!


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# 26 14-12-2004 , 04:44 AM
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general_disaray, by making the feet bigger as Kerosene and Jango pionted out this should solve that problem. Here is an updated model with the long slow process of texturemapping. It will have writting on it and emblems. I will do those once I am happy with the colors. I really like this color camo o we will see how it goes.

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# 27 14-12-2004 , 02:49 PM
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Awesome model, and nice textures so far... Just remember to add some wear to it, as I think it would look really cool if it looked as if it was really trashed user added image

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