mrsparky opened this issue on Nov 02, 2017 · 6 posts
mrsparky posted Thu, 02 November 2017 at 10:07 PM
If you've seen my post in the Poser forum, you'll know that I've made a Mutoscope, or as more commonly known .."What the Butler saw" machine. Both as free 3d models and as a real world working machine.
The 3D version comes in Poser(5+) and Daz Studio flavours. On both models, just like on the real thing the doors open/close (expertly rigged courtesy of the nice people at Vanishing Point) and the sign can be moved up/down or hidden with a show/hide pose.
While the model comes with shaders (texture based on Poser), it’s also been mapped with loads of material zones. So just like on the real machines, you can easily use different shaders/colours on different parts.
The screen is also separately mapped so you can apply a video texture to it as well as images.
It comes in two versions, a traditional one with working handle, coin slot and pseudo interior. Plus a digital version with buttons with a different interior. The latter more accurately representing the real one.
To learn more about the real world version, check out the Poser Forum thread (link in post below)
To download the models, look in rendo freestuff (when approved) or get it now via http://www.sparkyworld.co.uk