Baument opened this issue on Sep 07, 2000 ยท 9 posts
Baument posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 5:51 AM
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http://www.baument.com Updated the downloads page with 'Bulk Head Kit'. This is one I've been saving for some time. There are several models in the set including a wall panel, door panel, corner and a floor panel. The floor panel makes a super grate model all by itself. The wall sections have curved pieces at the top and bottom which are intended to be lights. Try adjusting the transparency of these and placing a soft light behind them. By linking the panels end to end one can create long corridors. If you want a two sided (completly closed) hallway, construct one side and then clone it, turn it 180 degrees and place it. If you want to speed your render times and reduce your file size, use your own flat floor panels. The included floor panels are the largest models in the set and they will add much to your overhead when you have tons of them. Enjoy this one, I know I have. Don't forget to try a nice rusty texture on the wall panels for that 'alien space ship' look. If you've got a minute to spare, swing by the products page and have a look at our commercial offerings. Perhaps you'll find something there you can use also.LoboUK posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 6:42 AM
Superb idea Ed, thanks very much for making it available. Paul
MDibble posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 7:15 AM
Wow! Cool!!!! Thanks, Baument!
Nance posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 7:19 AM
Very useful! Thanks Ed.
AARoberts posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 9:20 AM
Very Nice Ed, I hope you've seen your stuff used in "Pieces". I've given you credit in the credits section of Genesis Space, but I just wanted to say thanks again for all of your fine models. Arthur
Mason posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 11:14 AM
Great idea! Thanks. Too bad Poser doesn't support lightmaps. That way you could have just lit up those floor and ceiling lights without a back light.
Baument posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 8:16 PM
My best to you all for the wonderful replies. Some days a guy wonders why in the heck he does it. Then a few nice posts make it all worthwhile. Enjoy!
lalverson posted Thu, 07 September 2000 at 9:03 PM
Thanks dude this a very cool item and very apreicated...
melanie posted Fri, 08 September 2000 at 2:02 AM
Ed, without your stuff, we'd have a lot of holes in our creations. You're very appreciated. Thank you. Melanie