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USB.ot

Bryce Modeling posted on May 03, 2006
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A palm-sized USB robot? or a 10Kw human-sized demolition machine, or larger -*- Made two or three tapered cubes and smoothed them in Silo, then imported into Bryce for lots of replication, booleans, textures, assembly, lights, etc. -*- thanks for viewing!

Comments (5)


cujoe_da_man

12:10AM | Wed, 03 May 2006

looks good, actually looks like something you could hook up to an IPOD

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KamenRX

12:11AM | Wed, 03 May 2006

Cool concept.

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evinrude

7:14AM | Wed, 03 May 2006

Really nice modeling!

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Burpee

9:10AM | Wed, 03 May 2006

Hey, cool modelling here! I could use a version of this but I need his arms to be able to come in front of him for dishwashing capabilities and window cleaning :) Love this, fun stuff!

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potamus

7:48PM | Wed, 03 May 2006

Biceptus digitalis! That bicep will not rupture owing to its restraints/supports/hog-outs. Very cool. Perhaps if Ahnold's arms had been so constructed we'd not be in the pickle we're in now! Maybe if this guy showed up on the doorstep of the Whitehouse and told the president that we the people had constructed a special breed of "USBush.bots" to police morality ... the earth would stand still??


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