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Subject: Espresso anyone?


drawbridgep ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:10 AM · edited Sun, 24 November 2024 at 10:09 AM

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I've started making a new Bryce picture today. Gonna be a coffee shop, but you'll only see it in the reflection of the espresso machine. So modeling the espresso machine seemed the best place to start. Modelled just with primitives and a terrain for the drip tray. Might share it in free stuff when I'm finished.

(The cups are there to help me scale it, but I'll make better ones for the final.)

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Ang25 ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:15 AM

Wow! Who says you can't americanize a Brit, lol. Awesome modeling!


drawbridgep ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:15 AM

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Another veiw of the portafilter.

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drawbridgep ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:18 AM

Yeah, I'm becoming American. I wake up now and think of coffee rather than tea. I think of biscuits as cookies and scones as biscuits. And I don't find it totally strange anymore to put egg, bacon, and pancakes with syrup all on one plate.

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Ang25 ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:23 AM

So is this modeled off of a picture? I'd like to know what those thin metal things coming off the side are. I've never gotten a good look at an espresso machine, lol, I drink instant coffee.


Nukeboy ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:35 AM

Those are for steaming milk into foam... can't have a cappaccino without foam! Excellent model!


draculaz ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:47 AM

that's pretty cool. for a bryce-only model :)


blaufeld ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 11:54 AM

Very good model - and for a reference photo of a BIG expresso machine, take a look at the one used by the town major in the movie "Dante's Peak" :)


Ardiva ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 12:09 PM

I'm totally impressed, Phil! Bravo!!!



Svaelt ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 12:15 PM

sure, I could use a cup....


RodsArt ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 1:37 PM

I want one of these in my kitchen...I have a little one. ;) Nice work!!

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drawbridgep ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 1:42 PM

I only have a little one too. But my wife is really getting to grips with it and is so good with it now, that I can't tell the difference between her and the professionals and it's a lot cheaper.

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judyk ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 2:07 PM

It's pretty cool for any sort of model... i.e. it's excellent. I don't come by here much any more, but every time I do, your work just keeps looking better and better.


bandolin ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 2:15 PM

Last time I was in the UK, there were more coffee drinkers than tea tottlers. Love to know how you made the terrain drip tray.


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drawbridgep ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 2:20 PM

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This is a reduced sized version of the image I used to create the drip tray. I created it in photoshop at 5000x3000. Assigned to a terrain, reduced in height a bit and give it a metal texture.

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bandolin ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 2:35 PM

I didn't know you could do that. Sharp, real sharp.


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jasonmit ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 2:36 PM

And here I thought espresso was Italian, not American. grin Do we Americans truly have any yummy unique contributions to the world culinary experience?


drawbridgep ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 3:31 PM

Here's a link to the gallery image.
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artbyphil ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 6:11 PM

wow! thats a great bit of bryce moddeling, looks great, you could convert another brit to coffee if you carry on like this! (he says drinking his tea after just coming in from the pub!)lol

 


danamo ( ) posted Tue, 07 September 2004 at 7:09 PM

Brill Brycery Phil!


TheBryster ( ) posted Wed, 08 September 2004 at 8:21 AM
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LOL You Yanks haven't been the same since the Boston Tea Party! Nice work, Phil! Very impressive! See ya later, I have to go warm the teapot!

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Redfeather ( ) posted Wed, 08 September 2004 at 7:05 PM

NIIIIICCCCEEE!!!! not much of a coffee guynever even seen one of those machines but....I like it, I like it. (as da mouth starts ta waterin at the thought of caffine, oooaaaahggghhhhhh, drip drip)


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