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Anyone? Take a wild guess. Or a few.
20-01-2009 21:34
Brandon Holley
the tea kettle is a standard part in 3Ds max isn't it? Im going to assume this is an animation teaser......
20-01-2009 21:37
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the tea kettle is a standard part in 3Ds max isn't it? Im going to assume this is an animation teaser......
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20-01-2009 21:42
Akash RastogiFrom your earlier posts, I'd conclude some sort of submersible craft being part of the transportation animation this year.
The part above the water was the submarine rising up.
20-01-2009 21:52
The Megan 2207I'm a little teapot, short and stout...
Short, wide robot?
20-01-2009 21:54
Cyberphil
Yes, this is the animation teaser, and no, that is not water. Good guess though. Better than what out teammates came up with.
20-01-2009 21:55
R.C.
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I'm a little teapot, short and stout...
Short, wide robot? |
20-01-2009 22:20
Riznerwell the teapot has a wire mesh map on it - only outlining the polygons.. also, very shiny surface - possibly lit up by a sun, possibly used as solar panels, maybe incorporating photosynthesis onto a self-powered teapot (those squares become the surface of the teapot)?
21-01-2009 10:24
Elgin Clock
Wow... I remember making that in Mechanical Desktop... before it was even called mechanical Desktop (I think)! lol
Good ol' (not really) Autocad 14 and/or 2000/200i solids editing!
21-01-2009 10:30
smurfgirl
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I'm a little teapot, short and stout...
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21-01-2009 10:34
Elgin Clock
21-01-2009 12:28
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That's actually kind of amusing, since one of the parents of one of the students on my team last night commented as to how our robot looked like it was solar powered since one of the materials we are using looks an awful lot like solar panels to an extent... kinda. lol
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21-01-2009 16:03
Cyberphil
Please, this teaser is the Animation teaser, it has nothing what so ever to do with the robot. Im sorry about the confusion, but half of you confused yourself. lol