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robot (out of starwars ep1) Wip

Cinema 4D (none) posted on Apr 16, 2002
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ohki saw this robot on a sit and i said to myself i have to make one of them to see if i have the skill to do so .. so here is what i have so far i think it is coming up good but then agian u might think diff ;) comments and critz welcome ;)

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Epheckz

3:20PM | Tue, 16 April 2002

It's coming along, I'd scrap the 90 angles though. Try thinking of what you want the parts on your robot to do and how they'll react with each other when they move. This might give you a clearer and more detailed vision of what it should look like. And if you have an idea for even the smallest parts like an eye or shoulder joint, sketch it out and work with that. The base of this is good. Now expand on it.

Xzifer

3:47PM | Tue, 16 April 2002

thanks Epheckz i will .. but 1st i wanna get the whole thing made an dthen build on that coz i get rather fustrated when i do little fiddle bits and have nothing to put them on/to ;( .. thanks for u comment helps alot

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Erik0815Erik

3:49PM | Tue, 16 April 2002

right, and one tip from me: when you want work more on the texture (there are lots of free shaders available), and you work with copying parts to use again (maybe with the same texture) you should place the textures as first (not like me, who modeled everything and than recogniced, that there are 3.000 parts without textures :-)

Xzifer

4:00PM | Tue, 16 April 2002

lol yer Erik0815Erik u r prolly right ;) i should .. free shaders? u know a site that i can get some from @ all ?..... thanks for ur comment ;)

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strata

3:46AM | Fri, 19 April 2002

Try www.deepshade.com, lots of cinema shaders there. I think you made a good start here Try to experiment with the shaders specular and reflection parameters to

Xzifer

1:49PM | Sun, 21 April 2002

ty Starta all ways good to get feed back on a pic u have posted ty ;)) and thank u for the site (nearly forgot (lol) )


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