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3D rendering of a past robot

By: Christian
New: 26-11-2006 19:20
Updated: 26-11-2006 19:20
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3D rendering of a past robot

Electronics. 3dsmax 8, Scanline rendering. The materials were kept basic (no reflections, etc.) to reduce rendering time. None of them are exactly right, so it looks really bad close up. The insert is from far away to make it look better. It's part of the 2005 robot which I haven't finished yet.

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26-11-2006 20:08

Imajie


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Wow, that looks really good. Nice job



26-11-2006 20:10

Greg Marra


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That is really snazzy. Do you have an even higher-resolution version?



26-11-2006 20:46

Bill_Hancoc


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That is amazing, it looks good at any zoom level. great work



26-11-2006 21:10

Jeremytice


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Great work you guys. That looks really good!



26-11-2006 21:11

=Martin=Taylor=


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Was this done with Inventor's wire tool? I never thought Inventor could make wires look that real.



26-11-2006 22:17

chris31


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Nice render! It looks very nice.



27-11-2006 17:27

Christian


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Hi,
Thank you for all of the kind words. Everything was done in Max including the wires. I posted another image here:
http://www.chiefdelphi.com/media/photos/25944.
I don't like this particular image but it shows it at a different angle.

I hope you like it.
Christian



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