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Subject: Now available at Vanishing Point: a Dalek figure


VanishingPoint ( ) posted Mon, 22 August 2005 at 5:09 PM · edited Sat, 15 February 2025 at 5:07 PM

Attached Link: http://www.vanishingpoint.biz/freestuff.asp?startno=257

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Now available at Vanishing Point: a fully-posable Dalek figure for use in Poser 4 and above. This Dalek is based on the new version seen in the 2005 *Doctor Who* TV series. This version includes extra details not found on the original Dalek, such as new "ears" and a more metallic coloring. The obj file is about 1.9M and is about 20,000 polygons in size. The Dalek figure features:
  • Head can rotate
  • Eye stalk can rotate up/ down and left/ right
  • Right arm (plunger) can rotate up/ down and left/ right and extend in and out
  • Left arm (gun) can rotate up/ down and left/ right
  • Midsection can rotate around
  • Does not include ERC controls on the BODY section. This way, you can add as many Daleks to the scene as you like without any kind of cross-talk between figures. The zip file includes:
  • Dalek figure: obj file, cr2/ png/ rsr file.
  • metallic reflection map and "eye" texture.
  • MAT poses to change the color: blue-grey, dark-grey, gold, green, red, and silver.


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xantor ( ) posted Mon, 22 August 2005 at 5:42 PM

Excellent! Thank you.


Arvanor ( ) posted Tue, 23 August 2005 at 2:15 AM

Hey cool. Thanks a lot.

If by my life or death I can protect you, I will!


artbyphil ( ) posted Tue, 23 August 2005 at 6:40 AM

cheers, looks great!

 


Khai ( ) posted Tue, 23 August 2005 at 11:36 AM

Content Advisory! This message contains violence

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thank you... now DIE. EXTERMINATE!


spedler ( ) posted Tue, 23 August 2005 at 2:19 PM

Nice figure, thank you! I have an idea for this...

Steve


Redfern ( ) posted Tue, 23 August 2005 at 7:56 PM

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Here's something a lil' retro. Very impressive! At a pleasingly lean 20 KB polygons, one can load an entire brigade, well, 9 in this shot, without killing Poser. Nice idea to simply texture the eye-piece instead of adding unneeded polys. For my own preference, I add a little ambient glow (about a 128/128/128 gray) to illuminate the "lens". The material poses to change the casing's color was a dang clever idea. yeah, I know it's used on skin and clothing items; I just never considered a Dalek. Thanks, John, for the neat item! Sincerely, Bill

Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!


JHoagland ( ) posted Tue, 23 August 2005 at 11:16 PM

Khai- that's a great image! You're right, those Daleks get everywhere! Refern- that's a cool image also. It looks like it should be on a video monitor. There are only 9 Daleks in that brigade? It looks like a lot more! And thanks for the compliment on the use of MAT poses. If anyone else would like to make MAT poses for this figure, please feel free. If you offer the MAT poses on your site, also feel free add a link to Vanishing Point. Or if you don't have a site, I could probably be talked into hosting the MAT pose zip file at Vanishing Point. :) I only ask that you NOT re-distribute any textures found in the Dalek model zip file. Your MAT poses can reference the textures, though, since it's safe to assume that people will already have the textures from downloading the Dalek model. --John


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Redfern ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 5:02 AM

In post # 8, JHoagland said, "It looks like it should be on a video monitor. There are only 9 Daleks in that brigade? It looks like a lot more!" That was the effect I was trying to achieve. The video monitor, however, would be mounted in an old 60s B/W television. Yeah, just 9 Daleks. I originally had 10 in a bowling pin arrangement. However, 2 could not be seen. I deleted one and the other I moved to the viewer's far right. Because they fill the image, one assumes they continue to line up past the frame and behind the others. Just a cinematic illusion of expectation. Sincerely, Bill

Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!


Redfern ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 6:55 AM · edited Wed, 24 August 2005 at 6:56 AM

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In post # 9, I said, "That was the effect I was trying to achieve. The video monitor, however, would be mounted in an old 60s B/W television. "

Kinda' like this.

Sincerely,

Bill

P.S. Yeah, the image on the screen is stretched and disproportionate. Rather like an old set, eh?

Message edited on: 08/24/2005 06:56

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JHoagland ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 10:31 AM

Oh, no, the Daleks know we're watching them! Run while you still can! :) And that video monitor looks like it came right out of an earlier Doctor Who episode! --John


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Redfern ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 11:14 AM

In post # 11, JHoagland said, "And that video monitor looks like it came right out of an earlier Doctor Who episode!" Just a .3DS model of a TV from 3Dcafe.com. I really like the bulging cathode ray tube and the frame, but I think I'll rebuild the rest of the casing and knobs. The sides, top, bottom and back are featureless planes, but they each consist of 200 polygons! What's up with that?! Sincerely, Bill

Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!


JHoagland ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 4:10 PM

The sides, top, bottom and back are featureless planes, but they each consist of 200 polygons! What's up with that?! Because too many people think "the more polygons, the better"... even if the polygons add no extra detail. This is why you hear people boast about their 350,000-polygon model ("Highly detailed!"), yet a model of that size will probably crash Poser on most people's computers. But this is an issue for another discussion. :) --John


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shedofjoy ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 7:08 PM

Excellent and Thankyou... cant wait to have fun with the daleks... if thats possible..lol

Getting old and still making "art" without soiling myself, now that's success.


catlin_mc ( ) posted Wed, 24 August 2005 at 7:22 PM

Oh thank you, I just love Dalek's. 8D Now I'm away to invade London...........again. Catlin


Roy G ( ) posted Thu, 25 August 2005 at 1:11 PM

So is a Dalek some kind of plumber robot? Looks like it has plunger and roto-rooter attachments.


Redfern ( ) posted Thu, 25 August 2005 at 2:12 PM

Actually what you see are the "travel machines" for degenerated mutants riding about inside them. These Kaled lifeforms were genetically engineered to perceive themselves as the ultimate lifeform. All other species are to ultimately "exterminated". The plunger is a multi-function manipulator, its seemingly simple design masking its true danger. the "roto-rooter" is a compact energy weapon that disrupts the internal organs and thus kills the victims. Sincerely, Bill

Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!


LostinSpaceman ( ) posted Thu, 25 August 2005 at 2:35 PM

There's always one in every crowd! o.O


Khai ( ) posted Thu, 25 August 2005 at 2:56 PM

"The plunger is a multi-function manipulator, its seemingly simple design masking its true danger." as in "what are you going to do? plunger me to death?...." Doctor Who 2005 - "Dalek"


Khai ( ) posted Thu, 25 August 2005 at 9:17 PM

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"We are the Daaaaleks of Bling...."


xantor ( ) posted Thu, 25 August 2005 at 9:50 PM

How did you get that effect? It looks like gold paint.


Khai ( ) posted Fri, 26 August 2005 at 6:13 AM

nip over to RDNA and grab the metal packs.. ;) they be freebies :)


JHoagland ( ) posted Fri, 26 August 2005 at 11:38 AM

I like that gold-fleck paint job... though I hate the words "bling Dalek". :) The plunger is a multi-function manipulator, its seemingly simple design masking its true danger. And, yes, the plunger is excellent for unclogging backed-up toilets. It's a little known fact, but the Daleks had quite the drain unclogging business a few years ago. Since Doctor Who went off the air in 1989, the Daleks found themselves unemployed... after all, who wanted to hire killer robots who want to kill everyone? And their plunger-hand wasn't exactly useful for working at a keyboard. So, they got into the drain-clearing business. --John


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Redfern ( ) posted Fri, 26 August 2005 at 2:09 PM

In post # 23, JHoagland stated, "...their plunger-hand wasn't exactly useful for working at a keyboard." I can only assume you have not seen the new series episode, "Dalek". For it is demonstrated a Dalek plunger CAN control a keyboard (well, a keypad in this case). Once free of its chains, the Dalek is seemingly locked within its vault. the "tank" trundles towards an access keypad and presses its plunger over the entry coder. We see littel "divets" randomly appear over the back surface of the elastic material. It is, in fact, pressing the keys to unlock the door! It also demonstrates its usefulness as a power conduit (in order to recharge itself) and it functiones as a data port because it accesses the internet and downloads everything it can. Don't be fooled! That "bathroom helper" is far more formidable than people assume! Sincerely, Bill

Tempt the Hand of Fate and it'll give you the "finger"!


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