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# 46 17-11-2005 , 09:19 PM
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I made a start on the turntable ..took me a while to make the back panel in PS but it's getting there user added image

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# 47 18-11-2005 , 08:39 AM
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looking nice user added image
are you modelling the inner workings?


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yes ..that is modeled ..lol

will post a view of it later ...not textured inside yet the pic above is linked lighting inside the cabinet.

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Ok here is a couple of quick renders of the internals so far..more work to be done on the backdrop and also you will notice the turntable still needs an arm and some details too.

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# 51 18-11-2005 , 11:30 AM
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# 52 18-11-2005 , 02:11 PM
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cool, didn't quite get what you meant when you said PS (thought you'd photoshopped the contents in teporarily or something).

Looking good user added image are you going to animate it changing disks? user added image


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# 53 18-11-2005 , 03:41 PM
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What I meant by Photoshop was the backwall background, I had no pics that could be used so had to make it from scratch in PS.

I don't think I will get round to animating it to be honest ,but you never know in the future.
Thanks for the comments Tickle..

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Made a start on the texturing and blocked out a scene to test how it might look ..

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starting to look Sweet man good work on the lights around the edges user added image

# 56 23-11-2005 , 01:54 AM
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Yeah, those glows really make it stand out. Nice Job!

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Update ..still needs a lot of work but it's getting there.

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Sweet!
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Wow man, thats awesome. WHat I would like to comment on would be on the fact that the wood is a bit too dark, for the bright lights and colors on the other parts. That would be my only crit, and im sure you can fix that really quick if you wanted to.

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