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Bryce F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2024 Nov 08 7:02 am)
All I can say is WOW...very nice indeed! Here I was beeing proud of the house I built lol The textures look really cool and mech like. I looks like it came straight from the production line :)Can't wait to see a pic with it. Reagrds Eshal
I'm a genetically enhanced blonde...what's your excuse? ~Eshal~
Rlech - It is the inspiration for the model, I was having Graphic Artists block and that col little model was great inspiration. But I do say I went quite a few steps further and I have always believed that other models are some of the best inspiration. And its always fun to modify them or make them so different but still have some of the same lines as the old model.
It looks wesome! Two things though tht i think could make it look the best - 1 - if you had some kind of exhaust with a thin trail of smoke, or a little gas pouring from that fluroescent green laser thingie at the front 2 - the texture on the top looks a little lopsided to the red ball in his head IT LOOKS GREAT ANYWAY!!!!!!!!
I checked the magazines website (www.3dworldmag.com) and couldnt find the tutorial there unfortunately. The guy who wrote the tutorial is Simon Danaher, you can email him at simond@naher.demon.co.uk and see if he has a pdf or something he would send ya. If not and you'd really like to try it, I wouldnt mind scanning in the tutorial for you. -Robert Lech
Toad, the reason there is no smpoke or anything is because its only a picture to show the model, its not a detailed picture. The reason the texture does not corrospond to the red sensor is because its a camo paint job, and they should be fairly random, not symetrical or and particular design. Also, there would be no exaust because the robot uses a micro-fusion engine. And the green "laser" thingy is actually an active broadband communications scanner and reciever. there is more detail laid out at this posting in the gallery. http://www.renderosity.com/viewed.ez?galleryid=15799&Start=25&Sectionid=2&WhatsNew=Yes Hawkfyr, if he can't or won't provide the tutorial for you, can u cant get the magazine just let me know, I'll provide it for you.
Hi All , I got a reply back from Simon Danaher and He said it "IS" copyrighted , and suggested I contact"Future"( The Publisher) so I posted this info at the moderators forum to see if we might do some networking with the magazine, Lets "not" distribute any copyrighted stuff.( but I would love to have the Model Sinv). This Post has inspired me to start a model of my own, and has got me out of my creative slump.(thanks all) hopefully I'll have a wip to post here in a acouple of days. Oh By the way ... the guy Who wrote the tutorial(Simon) asked for the url to this thread so I gave it to him so he could check out the model. Pretty cool huh? Thanks again everyone. Hawkfyr
“The fact that no one understands you…Doesn’t make you an artist.”
Hawkfyr U RULE, never ever, did I expect the creator of the tutorial to actually see my Model adn make comments on it. Simon D: Will 3D World be continuing to do stuff with bryce? I have sent my subscription in and am hoping they do continue to cover bryce. And thank you VERY much for your comments. Hawkfyr: Contact me at ICQ# 83048162, and anyone else that wants the model. I only ask that you include my name in any posted pictures as the model builder. Again, thank you all,especially Hawkfyr.
Heh Heh, Non-Problematic Sinv-jica. you did a very good job on the model and tutorials are really launching pads for a project, and are expected to be exceeded IMHO, I'm not on ICQ but Ican be reached at hawkfyr@mciworld.com Drop me a line Sinv. Welcome Simon, Glad to see you made it, please stick around and perhaps post some of your Images and stuff(copyright permitting) I'm sure you'll find the interations with the members here to be a pleasure.We all Love Bryce (see Boneys Thread) Thanks again Glad to have you here. By The Way I deleted the duplicate post for you , that happens here from time to time. Hawkfyr
“The fact that no one understands you…Doesn’t make you an artist.”
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