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cooldude841 22-01-2004 18:54

kil-a-byte jetpack
 
here is a jetpack model that i just made for the team 1024 animation. took maybe 2 hours in all, just a little teaser.
jetpack model

iamnafets 23-01-2004 00:19

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
Very sexy. I prefer to make rectangles, round them out, and call it a day. Still haven't even figured out how to make reflective surfaces. What modeling software did you use for this one?

Matt Hallock 23-01-2004 14:53

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
Go to materials, change it to a Raytrace materail (Click the button that says standard and change it to raytrace) then go to the maps rollout, click on reflection, pick falloff. I find the best results come from making it a Fresnel falloff instead of the perpendicular and unchecking the material IOR override and changing in manually.

Jetpack looks great, the flames look good as well.

Ben.V.293 23-01-2004 14:56

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
awesome.
Where can i get one?

Matt Hallock 23-01-2004 15:12

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
In the James Bond movie Thunderball.

;)

kcy88 23-01-2004 15:14

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
very cool. how did you do the flames? pretty hot..

matt111 23-01-2004 18:20

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
he used 3dsmax and i think he raytraced it he is not a newb... flames are from phoenix i think

cooldude841 25-01-2004 13:56

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
yup, 3ds max and raytrace materials. pretty much the basic MetalChrome material that comes with 3ds max, but modified a bit for this model. Flames were done in chaos pheonix, the best fire plugin in my opinion. expect more, we've got alot to come.

iamnafets 25-01-2004 13:59

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
$350 for a fire plugin!!! Holy crud! Am I just at a site that sells freeware at extraordinary prices or is that insane?

Matt Hallock 25-01-2004 14:44

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
Some of the more useful plugins can cost as much as the program itself.

cooldude841 25-01-2004 19:12

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt Hallock
Some of the more useful plugins can cost as much as the program itself.

all too true, unfortunately.

Matt Hallock 25-01-2004 19:23

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
However, when you think about it, single people aren't really supposed to be using plugins like that. There are many freelance animators and stuff but plugins they have they usually get while they are working with a company. If freeware plugins did the job, and don't get me wrong a lot of them are great, then we wouldn't be paying for plugins like that.

kcy88 25-01-2004 20:50

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
umm not really...
plugins are cheap if you get the educational license for them.
FOr example, Cebas Final render is like $800 for the commercial purposes.. but its only $100 for educational use.
Most plugins are like that.

ranma_saotome20 26-01-2004 09:31

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
I think you did an excellent job on the jetpack. Although there is one thing I would have done differently. I wouldn't have put the background the same color as the jetpack itself. When I first looked at it I couldn't really tell what it was. It looked pretty much like a chair and some blue fire. Other than that, I'd say you are an awesome animator! :)

Matt Hallock 26-01-2004 10:31

Re: kil-a-byte jetpack
 
Depending on the IOR of his material, it will always look like what's around it.


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