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3 Dimensional Chat / Lego Snowspeeder

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Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 21:26 Edited at: 29th Apr 2009 21:27
I dug this out from my HD and thought I'd post it to see what you guys thought:



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Game maker wannabe
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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 21:33
Thats awesome

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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 21:44
Looks great! It actually looks like lego well done

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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 22:13
Thanks for the comments, any other comments or crits?

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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 22:20
Not much to say, how many polys is it?

Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 22:23 Edited at: 30th Apr 2009 09:44
Well, about the polys. Theres like 21,000 polys because of the little bumpy things on top of the bricks. They take up quite a few. Also I didn't delete the ones you don't actually see (which is almost all of them). I probably could reduce the polys by a huge amount but this wasn't intended for game use anyway so I will probably leave it as it is.

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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 23:10
Hey that's pretty cool Nice job HLD.
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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 23:46
to be honest it looks too much like lego , too perfect each cyylinder attacher is perfect the ratio is exactly perfect, honestly with anymodel such as these youd expect flaws in the ratio since its more artictual than anything. Am actualy holding my little brothers legop now/// grabbed some jsut then and they measure up when scalled on screen.

Thiers a thing as too much perfection and thats why i feel that nagging in the back of my head,
if this claim is false then i sincerly apoligize but its a little arwy for me to completly scream its ripped.

suspision aside, great job if its yours,

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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 23:49
thats awesomeness itself!


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Gingerkid Jack
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Posted: 29th Apr 2009 23:50 Edited at: 29th Apr 2009 23:53
EDIT: Here is a picture of all the bricks I created to make this:
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I set my grid size to the something, can't remember what scale but it allowed me to get accurate lego sized blocks. I did it in max ages ago in like the trail version of 7 or something. But I can show you a different render if you like?

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tatts
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Posted: 30th Apr 2009 00:59
Quote: "suspision aside, great job if its yours,"


lol I'm not sure something like this is really anything to raise suspicion on. After all, how hard is it to make a lego?
1 cube + 8 cylinders = lego
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Posted: 30th Apr 2009 01:03
Out of curiosity did you model the undersides of the lego's?


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tatts
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Posted: 30th Apr 2009 05:08
Quote: "Out of curiosity did you model the undersides of the lego's?"


LOL Good question.
... So did you? I would kinda hope not, well unless you plan to show the bottom at some point. but even then I think you could save something like that for the bottom set of lego's only. Even still I guess it really does'nt matter as your not using it for a game anyway.
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Posted: 30th Apr 2009 07:38
even if he was going to show the bottom i would still only do it to the ones that will actually go on the bottom.
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Posted: 30th Apr 2009 08:37
That's looking really smart!

Would love to see a clay render!

Excellent work.

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Posted: 30th Apr 2009 09:38 Edited at: 30th Apr 2009 09:43
EDIT: The poly count is 21,000 for this model I miss read it.

I did not model the bottom of the lego.

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Posted: 1st May 2009 09:37
Im working on a custom Colt pistol now and hope to have it finished by the end of the long weekend.

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