Forum: Poser - OFFICIAL


Subject: My latest modeling project

Upir opened this issue on Sep 05, 1999 ยท 9 posts


Upir posted Sun, 05 September 1999 at 5:55 PM

Attached Link: http://pws.prserv.net/usinet.sajohn/poser/jackknife.jpg

Well. . . I upgraded my computer not long ago. There were a few things I had on my old hard drive that I forgot to copy off to ZIP disk before I whiped it out. Anyway, this is the first 3D model I've made since I upgraded. The three blades are posable. Reminds me of when I was finally old enough for my dad to give me a pocket knife of my very own. What do you guys think? I have no idea what I want to use it for, I was just inspired to make a pocketknife.

JeffH posted Sun, 05 September 1999 at 9:53 PM

Looks very realistic. Good work. -Jeff H.


RadArt posted Sun, 05 September 1999 at 10:10 PM

Great for carving signs on the new free give-away tree that was available last week at Zygote! Nice work. Would come in handy at Poser camping trips. Radart.


Ikyoto posted Sun, 05 September 1999 at 10:12 PM

They won't let me have one of those.... tehy keep whipsering something about "remember his last nurse" and "what about what happened to the bus load of retired nuns?" I have no idea what they're talking about, but I would love to see this one. I have an old man character who just sits at teh bar.. he needs a hobby and wittlin' is always good.


bloodsong posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 9:40 AM

heya; did you make it a posable 'figure' type prop, or a prop where the blades morph open? i wanted to make a straight razor, but hadn't decided which method was best. (and we all know how much ikyoto needs a straight razor!) :)


Ikyoto posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 9:54 AM

Actually, I do use a straight razor to shave. I found a pair of late 19th century pieces in the last house we owned and they are some of the finest peices I've ever used. The only time I've ever had a smoother shave is when I tested a hair removing chemical. (and the razors make such neat patterns when you get the running targets in the back)


Upir posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 1:19 PM

Bloodsong-- I made it a "figure" type prop. I didn't think it was possible to make vertices rotate around a point using a morph. I figured if I tried a morph for opening the blade it wouldn't really rotate open, but rather smoosh the blade all up as the vertices get linearly interpolated between the original and morph positions. I've been trying to decide what I want to do with this thing. I think I'll post it to Fun Stuff when I'm finally satisfied that I'm done with it. I was thinking of trying to sell it at first, but I think I'll just kind of beg for donations in the Readme I include with it, maybe there are some people who would use it and take pity on a starving artist. :)


Upir posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 1:23 PM

Oh, I've used a straight razor too--back when I used to reenact Civil War battles and stuff. All I ever managed to do was cut myself while trying to use a beat-up, fire scorched tin plate as a mirror. They don't reflect for crap. It's a nice little razor though, with a bone handle and all that. No nicks in the blade, which makes a huge difference in how much you cut yourself.


Ikyoto posted Mon, 06 September 1999 at 1:27 PM

i just found my pocket knife. Yours looks just like it -well, mine only has two blades... Now I have to go out and find a nice soft piece of pine to turn into a grip for some old calligraphy pen tips.