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CD47-Bot
04-10-2004, 16:15
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Elgin Clock
04-10-2004, 16:16
Is that real, or a rendering??
If it is a rendering it looks really real.. :ahh:
That's wild.. :)
663.keith
04-10-2004, 16:17
that is a rendering :cool:
Nick Fury
04-10-2004, 16:59
What was used to make the rendering?
Tom Bottiglieri
04-10-2004, 17:03
oh wow.. i looked at the image and thought it was just another stupid lego model until i read elgins post and wow that is amazing.
Elgin Clock
04-10-2004, 17:06
that is a rendering :cool:
Wow.. That's pretty spiffy.
Blacknight
04-10-2004, 17:09
I'm not totally sure but i think i've seen that lego as an actual model, or just somethign quite like it (esp the head)
663.keith
04-10-2004, 17:16
you probably have seen it before, that is an actual lego model that he followed the instructions for
Tom Bottiglieri
04-10-2004, 19:11
is that done in an actual 3d modeling program (3dsm, maya...) or was it made in the lego program that automatically places parts and renders it?
663.keith
04-10-2004, 19:18
this was done in 3d studio max
Robot Dude 0101
04-10-2004, 19:28
I need to buy 3D studio max because that program is realy good for 3D modeling. I have Maya 6.0 but it isnt as good for many things that 3d Max is realy good at.
Tytus Gerrish
04-10-2004, 22:31
its a render of a real thing its the explorian starship I Have that one
http://pages.infinit.net/euphor/Lego/6982.jpg
Arefin Bari
04-10-2004, 22:47
that looks really sweet. at first i thought it was real till i saw this thread... great job. how long did it take you to make this model? :)
663.keith
05-10-2004, 13:11
He started out with a lego castle, to practice modeling the blocks. That took him about 2 weeks to complete. This ship, which still is not completed has taken about a week and a half. It took 1.25 hours to render!
go check out his castle and other pictures of the ship at
www.ghost403.741.com (http://www.ghost403.741.com)
Jonathan M.
17-01-2005, 23:59
I used to have that model too. That's a kick arse rendering. GW!
Been playing w/ 3d max for 3 years now and im still a n00b. heres a question, how'd u choose ur colors? did u actually just drag the circular thing in one of those windows where u select the paint and its all mixed up including the RGB values? and like applied a diffuse? and then placed some lighting?
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