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Subject: Sci-Fi Goggles - wip #4


AgentSmith ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 5:09 AM · edited Fri, 07 February 2025 at 11:03 AM

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Just don't ever get hit in the head when you're wearing these... Still quite a bit left to do on this; The hinge/pivot points on the arms will need to be re-done to fit better, going to revamp the nose guards, and still have to build the accesories for the goggles, and a few other minor things. But anyway, these are the new arms. I am veeerrry happy with this look. That loop and rail you on the sides will be for the attachment of the accesories (mic and earpiece) 2-3 days, probably be finished, hopefully. That name on the back of the arms, that you can't make out? Just a silly joke; it's "Masuda", the name of the company that made Linda Hamilton's sunglasses for Terminator 2. Must sleep now, lol. AgentSmith

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corys311 ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 6:21 AM

I like the new redrawn arms, they look a lot less bulky, this is coming out great! Cory


mloates ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 6:25 AM

Looking great AS--you're right, the new arms are an improvement.


Andini ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 6:36 AM

This is good stuff! Do the arms fold in?


RodsArt ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 8:09 AM

A+++++

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TheBryster ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 8:12 AM
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Suggestion....how about a selection of different coloured lenses and a tool for undoing the bolts/screws....?

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JC_01 ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 8:21 AM

LOL Bryster did you see th pink set He made us girls? grins Looking great AS!!


jaydiva ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 10:03 AM

These look excellent, loooove all the tiny details on 'em!!


catlin_mc ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 10:11 AM

Great As, nearly done and looking good. Sleep is one of the things that perfectionist don't get enough of, so rest while you can maestro. 8) Catlin


danamo ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 1:04 PM

Amazing work AS! All the incredible details and textures make this look real, not CG!


electroglyph ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 1:15 PM

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Very cool, but my nose begins about 2inches before the bridge with these long earpieces. Normal eyeglasses hinge at the lens and the hook down for the ear hits center of the lens when they're folded. If these folded the same they would hit a whole lens diameter beyond. If these fit the width of my face my ears would hit in front of the round circles. Sorry, otherwise I really like them.


AgentSmith ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 2:53 PM

Correction - "Matsuda", not masuda. Yeah, they fold, and the small piece that the arms hinge upon does pivot up and down. Not neccessary, but I like the idea of it. Definetely different colored lenses. Yeah, the pink pair had pink tinted lenses, lol. And, yeah this model I just started building, with no reference to a real human head was used, much less a Poser model. I realize the arms are actually too long, with I'm sure half a dozen other mistakes, lol. But, what I'm doing now is just getting the design down. After I got these goggles going, I knew fairly quickly whenever I finished making them I would be building them again from scratch anyway, at this time I'm just running with the creative process. I will be re-making these from scratch in a traditional 3D modeler, so I can export it out and it be used in any 3D program. At that time, I will resize/fix it to fit the proportions of a Poser model. AgentSmith

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TheBryster ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 8:20 PM
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AS: 'with no reference to a real human head' Just what is sitting on your neck?..................

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And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...


AgentSmith ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 9:06 PM

From what my girlfriend says, apparently not much, lol. AS

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GROINGRINDER ( ) posted Thu, 25 September 2003 at 11:00 PM

Gotta love it.


unityboxer ( ) posted Fri, 26 September 2003 at 2:40 AM

look'n good AS!


electroglyph ( ) posted Fri, 26 September 2003 at 9:41 AM

Ever tried looking at your own head? You either have to have a mirror or be really fast. It's just if you shrink the mesh along the axis you will ruin the lines. The circle becomes an oval, the brace angle gets steeper, etc. Thought I'd point it out before you were comitted.


TheBryster ( ) posted Fri, 26 September 2003 at 5:19 PM
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It's just if you shrink the mesh along the axis you will ruin the lines. .......and then your eyes will pop out and you'll never get it finished...............

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All the Woes of a World by Jonathan Icknield aka The Bryster


And in my final hours - I would cling rather to the tattooed hand of kindness - than the unblemished hand of hate...


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